Boeing subsidiary Insitu, of Bingen, Wash., received a $30 million contract from the Canadian        government to provide small unmanned aerial vehicle (SUAV) services to        support the Canadian Forces’ intelligence, surveillance and        reconnaissance (ISR) operations in Afghanistan. The initial one-year        contract includes two additional one-year options. The new contract        includes in-theater flight operations, on-demand payload reconfiguration        and aircraft maintenance. The company said the        SUAV services include training Canadian Forces        personnel, providing operations and maintenance personnel in theater,        providing technical and engineering support, and managing an integrated        logistics support system.