SAIC gets $13M smart grid contract for Fla. city

Posted by Derek on June 22, 2010
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Government contractor Science Applications International Corp. said Monday it received a contract valued at more than $13 million to manage a “smart grid” project for the city of Lakeland, Fla.

A smart grid can help communities orchestrate their energy use to lower costs, with meters telling appliances, for example, to run when overall demand for electricity is low.

via The Associated Press: SAIC gets $13M smart grid contract for Fla. city.

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