C2 lands AF aircrew training mission
C2 Technologies has won a contract from the Air Force to provide aircrew training services, the Defense Department said this week.
C2 Technologies Inc. has won a $5.9 million contract from the Air Force to provide aircrew training services, the Defense Department said this week.
Under the terms of the contract, C2 will provide air crews with training and courseware development services at Davis Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson, Ariz.
The Air Combat Command arranged the procurement.
C2, which was founded in 1989, has worked with every cabinet-level federal agency, according to its Web site profile. The company has 400 employees serving clients in 26 locations.
The Vienna, Va.-based company provides e-learning and distance learning, strategic human resources management, information technology and mission-critical outsourcing services.
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