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EADS will support 1200 NATO workers

EADS wins £3.1m NATO contract

The deal will cover the support of 1200 users at three bases in Europe

Written by Neon Kelly

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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