Carlyle and KKR in Talks to Build Two Data Centers for US Army at Estimated $2 Billion Each
Carlyle and KKR are in talks with the US Army to build two data centers at an estimated cost of $2 billion each. The deal is part of the US Army's plan to modernize its information technology infrastructure and ensure secure data storage. The project aims to provide a reliable and secure data storage solution for the Army's sensitive information. The data centers will be built using sustainable and energy-efficient technologies. The deal is expected to create jobs and stimulate local economies. The US Army has stated that the data centers will be designed to meet the Army's specific requirements and will be built in accordance with the Army's environmental and sustainability standards.

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