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Signal Corp Wins Naval Satcom Maintenance Award

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Fairfax - Feb 18, 2002
Signal Corporation, a leading information technology and engineering & management services company, has announced it has been awarded a 3-year contract from the U.S. Navy valued at $28.6 million to install, maintain, test, evaluate, repair, and support satellite communications.

Work will be performed mainly in Charleston, S.C.; Tidewater, Va.; Dahlgren, Va.; as well as various other navy installations. Work will focus on Engineering and Technical Services required to support Satellite Communications for Navy ships and shore activities. Work is slated to begin this month and is expected to be completed by February 2005.

"We are pleased to see that our work with the U.S. Navy continues to grow," said Roger Mody, Signal President and CEO.

"This latest U.S. Navy contract is another example of our partnering efforts with the U.S. Department of Defense in helping to modernize and transform existing systems with the most cutting-edge technology."

This award was contracted through the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, Charleston, S.C.

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