The European Aeronautic Defence and Space company (EADS) has won a €4.2m (£3.1m) to provide the IT infrastructure for three NATO headquarters.
The deal, labeled "Project 24" will see EADS provide support 1200 users working in Holland and Germany.

The deal will cover the support of 1200 users at three bases in Europe
Computing, 15 Jan 2008
The European Aeronautic Defence and Space company (EADS) has won a €4.2m (£3.1m) to provide the IT infrastructure for three NATO headquarters.
The deal, labeled "Project 24" will see EADS provide support 1200 users working in Holland and Germany.

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