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Short Take: Motorola wins Army contract

Motorola has won a $14.5 million contract to help the U.S. Army conduct simulations of warfare. Motorola was awarded the Army's first Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Tactical Proficiency contract. The company's technology will allow the Army to simulate such areas as battle command and tactical proficiency. Motorola already has contracts with the Defense Department.

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Motorola has won a $14.5 million contract to help the U.S. Army conduct simulations of warfare. Motorola was awarded the Army's first Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Tactical Proficiency contract. The company's technology will allow the Army to simulate such areas as battle command and tactical proficiency. Motorola already has contracts with the Defense Department.