Perceptronics Wins Air Force Contract
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Perceptronics Inc., a Woodland Hills company that makes computer simulators to train soldiers to use military equipment, said it won a subcontract that could be worth about $25 million over six years.
The contract is part of a program to develop a system to train the crews of U.S. Air Force “special operations” aircraft. The first part the contract, for which work is already beginning, will total about $6.6 million over 22 months. Contract extensions could be worth another $18.6 million.
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