Bowhead wins $103M Army classroom support contract

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The Army Training and Doctrine Command is using this contract as a means for shifting into a digital training environment.
Bowhead Science and Technology has won a potential three-year, $103.6 million contract to provide turnkey classroom sustainment and technology services for Army training initiatives.
The Enterprise Classroom Program falls under the management of the Army Training and Doctrine Command, which is looking to both shift schoolhouse residential programs into a digital training environment and sustain existing classrooms
ECP’s period of performance includes one base year and two individual option years, the Army said in a Friday award notice.
Bowhead will be responsible for connecting all communications and infrastructure to a local or Defense Department network, such as the Global Information Grid.
The company will also carry out analysis, design, engineering, integration, facility rehabilitation and technology installation of classroom configurations such as lecture, collaboration, simulation and mobile.