AT&T has secured a contract worth $35.79m to provide integrated communications services to the US Army until September 2022.

Awarded by the US Army Contracting Command, the contract covers integrated voice and video communications, instant messaging / chat, presence, and screen sharing.

Raytheon Missile Systems has been awarded a contract modification worth $127.09m by the US Army Contracting Command for projectiles.

The contractor will continue to supply Excalibur 155mm extended range precision projectiles to the US Army, as part of the deal, up to April 2019.

M1 Support Services has been awarded a contract to provide rotary wing maintenance services to the US Army.

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The maintenance services will also support the US Air Force Advanced Rotary Aviation Training mission at Fort Rucker, Alabama.

"Raytheon Missile Systems has been awarded a contract modification worth $127.09m by the US Army Contracting Command for projectiles."

The contract, which has been awarded by the US Army Mission and Installation Contracting Command, Joint Base San Antonio, will run through September 2027.

Allison Transmission has secured a contract worth $37.94m to deliver transmission overhaul kits to the US Army through December 2018.

Awarded by the US Defense Logistics Agency Land and Maritime, the contractual work will be performed at Indianapolis, Indiana, US.

The US Army has awarded a three-year task order worth $173m to CACI International to enable modelling and simulation sensor development support for the Night Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate.

The contract will strengthen the US Armed Forces’ reconnaissance, surveillance, and target acquisition capabilities.