Author: Joanna Crews|| Date Published: June 19, 2018
Dave Wajsgras
Raytheon (NYSE: RTN) has received a potential five-year, $161 million contract to provide support services at a U.S. Army facility built to prepare brigade combat teams and other units for missions.
The company said Tuesday it will perform work at the National Training Center at Fort Irwin in California under the cost-plus-incentive-fee contract, which runs through June 29, 2023.
Dave Wajsgras, president of Raytheon’s intelligence, information and services business and a 2018 Wash100 recipient, said the company will use its previous experience in U.S. Army training support to help the NTC prepare soldiers prior to deployment.
The center trains BCTs and unified action partners on various military operations.
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