
MCLEAN, Va., Aug. 4 (UPI) -- The U.S. Army has given a prime contract to Booz Allen Hamilton for mission services in support of the Army Training Support Center.
The support extends to Army-wide organizations that comprise the Training Support System Enterprise, which manages Army ranges, land assets and training support across the service's emerging live, virtual, constructive and gaming domains.
Booz Allen is one of four contractors issued an indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity award totaling $490.9 million, which has a one-year base period and four option years.
Committed to using live, virtual and constructive simulation to efficiently develop and deliver training policy and programs, Booz Allen will support all five functional areas, including the Sustainable Range Program which includes Integrated Training Area Management; the Soldier Training Support Program; the Mission Command Training Center Support Program; the Training Development Support Program; and the Combat Training Center Support Program.
These areas provide key Army training capabilities such as ranges; instrumentation; battle command training centers; training aids, devices, simulators and simulations.
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