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KBR (company)
American engineering, procurement and construction company / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
KBR, Inc. (formerly Kellogg Brown & Root) is a U.S. based company operating in fields of science, technology and engineering.[2]
Not to be confused with KBR (news agency).
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KBR works in various markets including aerospace, defense, industrial and intelligence.[3] After Halliburton acquired Dresser Industries, KBR was created in 1998 when M.W. Kellogg merged with Halliburton's construction subsidiary, Brown & Root, to form Kellogg Brown & Root. In 2006, the company separated from Halliburton and completed an initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange.[4]
The company's corporate offices are in the KBR Tower in downtown Houston.[5][6]