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MIT Lincoln Laboratory’s prime contract extended

MIT Lincoln Laboratory has received official notification that the U.S. government has exercised the Laboratory’s contract with an extension to March 2015.

The Laboratory operates under a prime contract with the U.S. Air Force with sponsors from all branches of the Department of Defense (DoD) and government agencies to develop technology in support of national security. Additional research is sponsored by non-DoD agencies such as the Federal Aviation Administration and NASA.

For more information about Lincoln Laboratory research, visit its web site.


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