American Systems will compete for task orders under a potential 10-year, $245M contract vehicle to help the U.S. Marine Corps prepare its operating forces for command, control, computer, communications, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions.
“We are proud to be able to support and strengthen the readiness of our Marines—we know what’s at stake," Peter Smith, president and CEO of American Systems, said in a statement released Tuesday.
The Marine Air-Ground Task Force Training Systems Support contract will include combined arms staff training, tactical warfare simulation, Deployable Virtual Training Environment training and computer-based simulation services.
USMC named the seven winning contractors on the MAGTF program in March.