RESTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Science Applications International Corp. (NYSE: SAIC) won a prime
contractor spot on the $245 million Marine Air–Ground Task Force
Training Systems Support multiple-award indefinite-delivery,
indefinite-quantity contract.
“SAIC has been providing services and innovative solution in support of
the Marine Corps’ global missions for decades,” said Jim
Scanlon, executive vice president and general manager of SAIC’s
Defense Systems customer group. “We’re excited about this new
opportunity to bring our strong capabilities and proven past performance
in live, virtual, constructive, and gaming training support to benefit
Marine Corps readiness.”
The company will compete for task orders to support pre-deployment
training programs to Marine Corps operating forces within the context of
Joint and combined environments to improve warfighting skills. The
support will include exercise and mission rehearsal support; planning
and structuring training; supporting live, virtual, constructive, and
gaming training scenarios; and executive and technical training support.
This contract has a 10-year period of performance, and the work will be
conducted around the world. SAIC is one of seven awardees.
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