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Lockheed Martin received a contract extension of about $167 million...

Lockheed Martin received a contract extension of about $167 million from NASA for facilities development and operations to support spaceflight. The contract is extended for one year through Sept. 30, 2014, and increases the total value to $1 billion, Lockheed…

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said in a press release (http://bit.ly/11XAuea). Under the contract, Lockheed provides support for the hardware, software, data and display systems used to train for and execute all human spaceflight missions supported by the Mission Operations Directorate, it said. The contract is part of Lockheed’s and NASA’s effort to update the Christopher C. Kraft, Jr. Mission Control Center in Houston, Lockheed said.