Lockheed, Raytheon picked for MUOS, but others could compete
The selection of teams headed by Lockheed Martin Corp. and Raytheon Co. to proceed to the 14-month component advanced development phase of the Navy's $6 billion Multiple User Objective System (MUOS) program doesn't mean one of the two teams will be chosen in 2004 for the system demonstration and...
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