General Dynamics Information Technology has secured the Mission Training Complex Capabilities Support contract by the US Army Contracting Command.
The company will provide simulation and training support including live, virtual, constructive and first-person gaming exercises. Additional support will include technical, logistical and administrative services for designated mission training complexes.
The multiple award, indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract has a ceiling value of approximately $975 million with a five year ordering period.
For more than ten years, General Dynamics has supported the Army’s mission training complexes with integrated training capabilities and continues to be a trusted partner in supporting the Department of Defense and other federal agencies as a primary source of training, network and system engineering, installation, maintenance and logistical services.
Rich Farinacci, Vice President and General Manager of General Dynamics Information Technology’s Professional Services and Training Solutions sector said: “As a leader in mission-command and integrated training capabilities, General Dynamics is well positioned to support the active Army and the National Guard in strengthening readiness.”
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