Author: Brenda Marie Rivers|| Date Published: August 25, 2020
Technology services provider Veraxx Engineering has won a potential eight-year, $218M contract to provide systems and tools for the U.S. Army to train special operations personnel.
The Chantilly, Va.-based company will develop mission simulation, rehearsal, advanced planning and preview platforms for use in the branch's live, virtual and constructive training programs, the Department of Defense said Monday.
The Army Contracting Command received three bids for the hybrid contract and will determine funds and work locations upon issuance of individual orders.
DoD expects work to be complete by Aug. 23, 2028.
Veraxx performs engineering work on software, flight simulation, computer architecture, avionics, mechanical, electrical and embedded systems.
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