Author: Scott Nicholas|| Date Published: October 4, 2017
Five companies have won positions on a potential five-year, $249 million foreign military sales contract to offer education and training services for a U.S. Army‘s Security Assistance Training Management Organization.
The Defense Departmentsaid Tuesday contractors will support USASATMO’s overseas security assistance training activities in Afghanistan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Egypt, Greece, Iraq, Qatar, Taiwan and Tunisia.
USASATMO deploys soldiers, civilians and contractors from the Department of the Army to provide security assistance services to U.S. allies.
The Army Mission and Installation Contracting Command received 18 bids for the firm-fixed-price contract via an online solicitation and will determine funds and performance locations with each delivery order.
Awardees are:
American Systems
Chochise MTS
Downrange Operations and Training
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