Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: July 10, 2023
The U.S. Army has awarded seven companies positions on a five-year, $610 million contract to provide program support and related services for the military branch’s live, virtual, constructive and gaming integrated training systems.
Army Contracting Command in Orlando, Florida, received 16 offers for the firm-fixed-price contract and expects work to run through July 6, 2028, the Department of Defense said Friday.
In June 2022, the service issued a draft solicitation for the Training Support Systems Enterprise Mission Support contract, which seeks to provide program support across five tasking areas, including combat training center support and mission complex and LVC-integrated architecture support.
TSS-E is a system of systems that delivers interoperable, integrated and networked training support capabilities to active duty personnel, national guard and reserve soldiers, commands, units and installations throughout and outside the continental U.S.
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