Honeywell gets $60 million to support unknown government software
What happened
The US government awarded Honeywell a $60 million contract for software engineering support. The specific software or agency involved is not publicly disclosed.
Why it matters
Government contracts for software support are common, but the lack of transparency about the specific software or agency involved is notable. This makes it difficult to track how public funds are being spent on critical infrastructure or defense systems. It also means the public cannot easily assess the long-term implications of these contracts.
The signal
Watch for future contract awards or budget documents that might reveal the specific software or government program this funding supports.