KBR Secures $95M Digital Engineering Contract with U.S. Space Force
KBR has been awarded a $95 million contract by the U.S. Space Force for digital engineering services, effective over five years. This contract will enhance KBR's involvement in space technology and operational readiness, supporting the Air Force Research Laboratory.

KBR has been granted a $95 million cost-plus-fixed-fee contract by the U.S. Space Force for digital engineering and enterprise decision support services. The contract, awarded to KBR's Mission Technology Solutions, extends over five years and focuses on Model-Based Systems Engineering and advanced Modeling and Simulation to aid space systems and warfighting technologies.
This contract includes support for analysis, architecture development, and requirements planning for Space Force missions. Additionally, KBR reported Q1 2026 earnings of $0.96 EPS, exceeding the $0.94 forecast, while revenue reached $1.92 billion.
KBR also secured an $8 billion Antarctic Science and Engineering Support Contract from the U.S. National Science Foundation, indicating robust operational growth. Market volatility poses potential risks to KBR's performance.




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