So state and regional leaders kicked off a new effort earlier this year called the BRAC Business Initiative, or BBI, which will monitor and nurture these businesses as they navigate the complex, bureaucratic new world of defense contracting under a revamped Fort Meade.
BRAC officials said they expect 9,000 to 14,000 jobs to be created in the county as several major new tenants such as the Defense Information Systems Agency and...
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