
RESTON, Va., Oct. 28 (UPI) -- NCI Inc. has received a contract to provide the U.S. National Guard Bureau with support for the Joint Doctrine, Training and Force Development program.
U.S. company NCI, an information technology, engineering, and professional services provider, was awarded the deal along with other contractors as part of a blanket purchase agreement worth up to $50 million for all the awardees.
NCI was selected for the multiple award to help the National Guard Bureau Joint Doctrine, Training and Force Development program provide its full spectrum training and professional services.
"NCI is pleased to have the opportunity to assist the National Guard in meeting Joint-arena requirements to train units and organizations across distributed geographic areas," Terry Glasgow, NCI president, said in a statement.
"Our team was organized to provide multi-functional and technology driven solutions in support of the National Guard's homeland defense and the operational missions."
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