St. Louis firm aids in largest DOD medical training consolidation

World Wide Technology Inc. will assist in the largest consolidation of military medical training in Defense Department history, thanks to a two-year, $27 million contract for technical and supply chain assistance.

World Wide Technology, of St. Louis, ranks on Washington Technology’s of the largest federal government prime contractors.

World Wide Technology Inc. will assist in the largest consolidation of military medical training in Defense Department history, thanks to a two-year, $27 million contract for technical and supply chain assistance.

The award is designed to meet the technology and supply chain needs of the Tri-Service Medical Education and Training Campus (METC) at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, according to a WWT announcement dated March 16.

The contract calls for the systems integrator to provide servers, storage, networking, wireless, unified communications, and call center assistance. The firm will also provide audio-visual, teleconferencing, virtualization, staging, configuration, software imaging, integration, warehousing and logistics services.

When completed, the METC will be the world’s largest medical education and training institution.

The average daily student load is expected to be 9,000, with an annual training roster of 47,000 students.

The 11 facilities under construction include three 1,200-student dormitories, a dining facility, five medical instruction facilities, a Navy and Air Force command center, and a field training site located at Camp Bullis, outside San Antonio.

WWT offers a complete array of configuration and integration services and a full suite of advanced logistics, inventory management and supply chain services.

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