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[–] 17201163? ago 

still the same guy... If anyone want to link Antartica and Alien tech to this shit.. FROM RAYTHEON TO LOCKHEED :

http://www.westword.com/news/lockheed-takes-over-the-us-governments-antarctic-operations-keeps-staff-in-denver-5882797

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Raytheon, like the companies that held the contract before it, based its Antarctic operations in the Denver area, and Bridwell says Lockheed plans to do the same thing and will likely hire on many of the Raytheon employees

FROM LOCKHEED TO LEIDOS :

https://www.your-poc.com/how-leidos-wound-up-taking-over-antarctic-support-contract-from-lockheed-martain/

QUOTE : "This all started with Lockheed-Martin in July of 2015 after they announced they were purchasing Sikorsky Helicopter for $9 billion. They then decided to divest the bulk of their IT business--basically the IS&GS division--either through a spinoff or an outright sale ..... ...On 26 January 2016 it was announced (Lockheed-Martin press release and Leidos (Leidos Holdings, Inc.) Leidos press release) that a deal had been struck to transfer the IS&GS division from L-M to Leidos in a tax-efficient Reverse Morris Trust transaction.... So what does this mean to the program? So far, not that much other than new logos in office lobbies and new websites, as most of the management folks are still in place"

***IMPORTANT to note: Lockheed Martin's IT division just disappeared into LEIDOS.. who used to be SAIC. and... the same teams, the same staff stay in place.. same old projects and teams being passed to LEIDOS No one is moving, the same people are staying in place.. so same methods.. no real reason why the contracts need to change then...Other than ripping off one logo on the wall to replace it with another...???
Its important, because. LEIDOS brings logistical "know how" on moving spacecraft. But the people already in place in Antarctica.. and in Denver apparently...