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Booz Allen Secures $697M Army MCTP Training Support Contract

Booz Allen Hamilton has secured a $696.7 million U.S. Army contract to provide training support services for the Mission Command Training Program, or MCTP.

Booz Allen Secures $697M Army MCTP Training Support Contract

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According to a SAM.gov notice published Thursday, the service’s Mission and Installation Contracting Command at Fort Eustis in Virginia made the contract award on Wednesday.

The service issued a solicitation for MCTP in September 2025.

What Is the Army Mission Command Training Program?

MCTP supports the collective training of U.S. Army units as directed by the service’s chief of staff and scheduled by Army Forces Command under the Regionally Aligned and Readiness and Modernization Model process.

The program plans and executes exercises at locations worldwide to train leaders and provides commanders the opportunity to train on mission command in large-scale combat operations in a contested, multidomain environment.

The initiative covers five primary types of exercises: warfighter exercises; joint task force-enabled warfighter exercises; Army service component/joint and combined staff training exercises; mission readiness exercises; and contingency operations.

What Is the Scope of the Army MCTP Contract?

Under the contract, Booz Allen will provide non-personal technical services to support the program’s mission requirements, according to the performance work statement.

The contractor will provide staff with the qualifications necessary to operate computer-based simulations and models, and automated tools used for the collection and analysis of information. It will also support three simulation-enabled exercise sites and be capable of backing a third forward site in addition to supporting MCTP operations at Fort Leavenworth in Kansas.

The company will also support risk reduction events, command post exercises and contingency operations; provide contract personnel to attend Army-provided operator and master operator training for Army Mission Command Systems; and support MCTP as a subordinate command of the service’s combined arms center.

Booz Allen was one of 12 vendors selected in 2023 for a separate Army training support contract vehicle valued at up to $975 million.

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