PASADENA, Calif. (AP) -- Tetra Tech Inc. said Monday that it will share in a $700 million contract from a U.S. Department of Energy unit as part of a team led by SES-TECH Global Solutions to supply radiation detection equipment.The team will support the department's National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) under the Design, Integration, Construction, Communication and Engineering (DICCE) small business set-aside contracts.
The team will share in a $700 million contract ceiling over the next seven years. The company did not disclose its exact share of the contract amount.
The DICCE contracts are part of a program to help partner countries detect and deter trafficking of nuclear and radiological materials.
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