NEW YORK (Thomson Financial) - Tetra Tech Inc. Thursday said it was one of
six contractors to win a contract to support the U.S. Agency for International
Development's anti-corruption efforts.
Tetra said it would develop systems and practices that support governance as
well as assessing corruption in other regions. The company did not specify the
value of its portion of the total $750 million contract award.
The contract has a period of performance of five years and an indefinite
quantity.
Shares of the Pasadena, Calif.-based engineering company rose 8 cents to
$19.48 on Thursday.
Ryan Vlastelica
rv/pc
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