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Army Awards 11 Spots on $379M Support Contract for Live Training Ranges

The U.S. Army has awarded 11 companies positions on a potential eight-year, $378.7 million contract to provide life cycle support for the military branch’s live training ranges and combat training centers.

The Department of Defense said Tuesday Army Contracting Command launched an online solicitation and received 11 offers for the third iteration of the Live Training Ranges and Combat Training Centers Multiple Award Contract, or LTRaC MAC 3.

The service will obligate funds and determine work locations upon award of task orders and expects work to run through the end of March 2033.

LTRaC MAC 3 Vendors

The awardees on the LTRaC MAC 3 vehicle are:

  • Corps Solutions
  • Cubic Defense
  • General Dynamics One Source
  • HII Mission Technologies
  • Lockheed Martin
  • Riptide Software
  • Saab
  • Shock Stream
  • Theissen Training Systems
  • Tyto Athene
  • Vertex Aerospace

Multiple Award Contract Scope

In April 2024, the Army issued a solicitation for LTRaC MAC 3, which was launched as a full and open competition for complex life cycle support activities. 

Under the contract, the vendors will provide continuous technology refreshments, studies, modernization and developmental efforts for combat training centers, live fire ranges, Synthetic Training Environment-Live Training Systems, Homestation Instrumentation Training System and the Joint Pacific Multinational Readiness Center-Instrumentation System that require integration of multiple subsystems, are complex in scope or apply to multiple sites.

The selected companies will also provide Tier 2 continuous tech refreshments on the Digital Range Training System ranges.

The contract has a five-year base term and an option period of three years.

In December, the Army selected 12 companies for the $344 million LTRaC MAC 2 contract, which was competed as a small business set-aside program.

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