The supplier directory
KBR WYLE SERVICES, LLC
11 facts from 2 public sources, as of 20 August 2026.
What it makes
3 articlesNON PRODUCTION
Named on a federal contract line · USAspending.gov award data · read 20 August 2026 · dated 23 June 2026 · the fact
PERFORM RESEARCH, ANALYSIS, PLANNING, ENGINEERING, AND EVALUATION OF SATELLITE AND SPACE SYSTEMS AND SUBSYSTEMS
Named on a federal contract line · USAspending.gov award data · read 20 August 2026 · dated 28 October 2025 · the fact
ARRVUE: Aircraft Ramp Reallocation and Visualization with Unanticipated Events
Named on a research award · SBIR and STTR award data · read 20 August 2026 · dated 1 January 2019 · the fact
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Contract award
Air Force SBIR/STTR award 2019, contract FA8571-19-C-A003: ARRVUE: Aircraft Ramp Reallocation and Visualization with Unanticipated Events
SBIR and STTR award data · retrieved 20 August 2026 · dated 1 January 2019
Contract award
Federal subcontract 2512227-53, $500,000 under BOEING COMPANY, THE: NON PRODUCTION
USAspending.gov award data · retrieved 20 August 2026 · dated 17 December 2025
Contract award
Federal subcontract 2512227-58, $489,063 under BOEING COMPANY, THE: NON PRODUCTION
USAspending.gov award data · retrieved 20 August 2026 · dated 26 February 2026
Contract award
Federal subcontract 2512227-59, $319,377 under BOEING COMPANY, THE: NON PRODUCTION
USAspending.gov award data · retrieved 20 August 2026 · dated 11 March 2026
Contract award
Federal subcontract 2512227-65, $290,000 under BOEING COMPANY, THE: NON PRODUCTION
USAspending.gov award data · retrieved 20 August 2026 · dated 23 June 2026
Contract award
Federal subcontract 4400307885, $787,308 under RTX CORPORATION: 4400307885
USAspending.gov award data · retrieved 20 August 2026 · dated 7 October 2025
Contract award
Federal subcontract 4400307898, $688,831 under RTX CORPORATION: 4400307898
USAspending.gov award data · retrieved 20 August 2026 · dated 16 September 2025
Contract award
Federal subcontract 4400307999, $791,471 under RTX CORPORATION: 4400307999
USAspending.gov award data · retrieved 20 August 2026 · dated 23 September 2025
Contract award
Federal subcontract 4400314347, $301,266 under RTX CORPORATION: 4400314347
USAspending.gov award data · retrieved 20 August 2026 · dated 18 May 2026
Contract award
Federal subcontract A74857, $8.0M under BOOZ ALLEN HAMILTON INC.: PERFORM RESEARCH, ANALYSIS, PLANNING, ENGINEERING, AND EVALUATION OF SATELLITE AND SPACE SYSTEMS AND SUBSYSTEMS.
USAspending.gov award data · retrieved 20 August 2026 · dated 28 October 2025
Contract award
Federal subcontract P254085, $2.8M under BOOZ ALLEN HAMILTON INC.: PERFORM RESEARCH, ANALYSIS, PLANNING, ENGINEERING, AND EVALUATION OF SATELLITE AND SPACE SYSTEMS AND SUBSYSTEMS.
USAspending.gov award data · retrieved 20 August 2026 · dated 6 October 2025
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