Army wraps up awards for $379M training support contract

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The Live Training Ranges and Combat Training Centers contract covers continues tech refreshments and other modernization work to aid in the readiness of soldiers.
The Army has finalized its award of a potential eight-year, $378.7 million contract to 11 companies that will provide lifecycle support for the military branch’s live training ranges and combat training centers.
Each company that bid received a spot on the Live Training Ranges and Combat Training Centers Multiple Award Contract, the Pentagon said in its Tuesday awards digest.
Awardees are as follows:
- Corps Solutions
- Cubic Corp.
- General Dynamics (incumbent)
- HII
- Lockheed Martin
- Riptide Software
- Saab (incumbent)
- Shock Stream
- Theissen Training Systems (incumbent)
- Tyto Athene
- Vertex Aerospace (now part of V2X)
They will compete for task orders to carry out continuous technology refreshments, studies, modernization and developmental efforts in support of combat training centers, live fire ranges and other types of environments that aid in the readiness of soldiers.
LTRaC has a five-year base term and an option period of three years.
Deltek data indicates that Army officials designated LTRaC as a new procurement, albeit one that replaces the predecessor Life Cycle Product-line Management and Army Target Systems III programs.