CSA said Thursday it will continue providing support for JMSC’s Mission Command Information Systems training, exercises and staff planning from individual to collective levels. Contract work will cover live, virtual, constructive and gaming simulations, as well as cybersecurity, risk management and network and system administration.
Mission training complexes that will receive comprehensive support from CSA include the one in Vicenza, Italy, and those in Grafenwohr and Kaiserslautern in Germany. The Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels will also benefit from the project.
Matt Matthews, vice president of Army and other agencies business units at CSA, emphasized the company’s commitment to delivering advanced training and simulation services throughout Europe and Africa.
“This award validates our growth strategy to expand CSA’s innovative training capabilities, and we are honored to build upon our partnership with JMSC to support its incredibly unique, complex, and challenging mission,” he added.
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