Calibre Systems has secured a single-award, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for U.S. Army Force Management School support.
The prime contractor will handle force management and strategic leadership education and training and provide services in support of the Army’s planning, integration and execution of missions and functions, Calibre said Friday.
According to the Department of Defense, the IDIQ is valued at $35.7 million over a five-year period.
The Alexandria, Virginia-based management consulting and digital transformation company will train DOD personnel until Sept. 15, 2028. Each order under the contract will determine work locations and funding.
“This award will enable Calibre and our USAFMS partners to continue helping the Army achieve its three priorities—People, Readiness and Modernization through increased integration of realistic, relevant and current exercises that assist our leaders in solving problems,” said Troy Barnes, vice president of defense mission solutions at Calibre.