General Dynamics, BAE Systems Get New Fighting-Vehicle Contracts

By Sebastian Sprenger / June 2, 2015 at 1:36 PM
The two companies kept on the books by the Army to advance a potential replacement for the Bradley infantry fighting vehicle are getting additional money to proceed, the Pentagon announced. BAE Systems and General Dynamics Land Systems, both of Sterling Heights, MI, received contracts worth $28.9 million and $28.3 million, respectively, to "develop design concepts" for the Future Fighting Vehicle, according to a May 29 statement. The contracts will last through Nov. 28, 2016. The program follows on the heels...

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