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Army taps Attain for logistics help

VIENNA, Va., Aug. 11 (UPI) -- The U.S. Army has chosen Virginia's Attain LLC to support its logistics modernization program at the Anniston, Ala., Army Depot.

The contract is for 15 months and features a 6-month base period and three 3-month options, the company said. It is worth $3 million.

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"We are pleased at the opportunity to continue our support of this critical program that helps to better meet the needs of the warfighter in the field and achieve the Army mission," said Attain Federal Services President Richard Roberts. "As the Logistics Modernization Program is rolled out to various Army sites, Attain's ongoing involvement is a testament to the strength of our technical expertise and depth of the customer knowledge our people deliver."

The Army's Logistics Modernization Program is to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the Army's supply chain management process by implementing an enterprise resource planning system that will streamline the maintenance, repair and overhaul, planning, finance, acquisition and delivery of weapon systems, spare parts, services and materiel to troops.

When fully implemented, it will support more than 17,000 users in more than 1,000 Army locations.

As the prime contractor supporting the LMP project at the Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command at Anniston, Attain will work with Army personnel to provide advisory and training services, including on-demand demonstrations, exercises and workshops in logistics system improvement.

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