Davis Defense Group nets $95M Marine Corps contract for distance learning
Davis Defense Group has won a $95 million contract to deliver support services to the Marine Corps College of Distance Education and Training Distance Professional Military Education programs.
Davis Defense Group has won a $95 million contract to deliver support services to the Marine Corps College of Distance Education and Training Distance Professional Military Education programs.
The College of Distance Education and Training offers training and educational opportunities to foster leadership and development for members of the Marine Corps, government employees and family members, according to the Marine Corps’ website.
Under the five-year contract, Davis Defense will provide services to design, develop and manage distance learning products and programs.
Work is expected to be completed in July 2021 and will be performed at the following locations:
- Quantico, Va.
- Camp Lejeune, N.C.
- Camp Pendleton, Calif.
- Pensacola, Fla.
- Miramar, Calif.
- Fort Worth, Texas
- Hawaii
- Okinawa, Japan
The Marine Corps received four offers for the contract, the Defense Department said in a release.
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