Author: Kacey Roberts|| Date Published: January 5, 2024
V2X (NYSE: VVX) will continue supporting the U.S. Army Central Command’s operations in Kuwait and other areas of responsibility in the Middle East under a $190 million training and range operations maintenance services contract.
Under the firm-fixed-price award, the company said Thursday it will deliver training support as well as the operation and maintenance of training aids, device and simulators for warfighters.
The competitively procured ATROMS contract aims to expedite the deployment of a wide range of live, virtual and constructive USARCENT resources.
Chuck Prow, President and CEO of V2X and nine-time Wash 100 awardee, remarked, “With this significant contract award, V2X reaffirms its commitment to bolstering the U.S. Army’s training and operational capabilities in dynamic environments.”
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