KBR’s CEO Award for HSSE Excellence
KBR President and CEO Stuart Bradie has recently recognized the outstanding efforts of this year’s Health, Safety, Security and Environment (HSSE) Excellence award winner. This prestigious award is given annually to individuals or groups who demonstrate exceptional HSSE leadership or extraordinary performance improvement by living our commitment to Zero Harm. This year’s winner, James Asher, from KBR’s Government Solutions International Projects and Programmes business, was presented the award for his achievements as the contract manager at the British Embassy in Mogadishu.
KBR Appointed by Home Office for the First Contract Awarded on Crown Commercial Service FM Assurance Framework
Trade ReleaseHOUSTON(May 23, 2016)KBR, Inc.
KBR Announces Strong Second Quarter 2015 Earnings
Earnings significantly improved from 2014 driven by strong operating performanceCompany remains on track to deliver strategic plan goals for cost savi
KBR Announces Fourth Quarter and Fiscal 2018 Financial Results Guidance for Fiscal 2019
_Wire Release4th Quarter 2018: Revenue growth of 42% to $1.3 billion; Diluted EPS of $0.31; Adjusted EPS of $0.39 Industry-leading Government Services
KBR Announces Second Quarter 2014 Financial Results
Strong bookings in Hydrocarbons and IGP segmentsContinued strong operational performance in Gas Monetization and Hydrocarbons business segmentsCash an
KBR Announces Fourth Quarter and Annual 2014 Financial Results
New KBR on track to achieve target margins and $200 million annualized savingsCompany's results reflect previously announced restructuring related cha
KBR Announces Strong First Quarter 2015 Earnings
Earnings significantly improved from 2014New KBR on track to deliver strategic plan goals for cost savings / margins by end of 20162015 EPS guidance r
KBR, Inc. Announces First Quarter 2014 Financial Results
HOUSTON, Texas Ð KBR, Inc. (NYSE:KBR) announced today its first quarter 2014 financial results.
KBR to Provide Technical Analysis for U.S. Army Sensor Development to Address Current and Future Threats with $70M Task Order
Whole life cycle support will be provided to include research, development, test and evaluation for the U.S.