Navy awards £1.2m IT deal to support nuclear submarines

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Fujitsu will build systems in less than three months and provide ongoing support

The system will support submarine propulsion development The Ministry of Defence has awarded a £1.2m contract to Fujitsu Technology Solutions to build the IT for the Naval Nuclear Propulsion Prog...

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