McLean contractor to support Kuwait mission
McLean contractor to support Kuwait mission
Robyn Sidersky// January 4, 2024//
The U.S. Army has awarded McLean-based aerospace and defense contractor V2X a contract worth $190 million to provide training support and instruction in Kuwait and other locations.
The fixed-price contract will span five years, according to V2X’s Thursday announcement, and is part of the U.S. Army Central Command Training and Range Operations Maintenance Services contract (ATROMS).
V2X will provide training support services and instruction, operation and maintenance of training aids, devices, simulators and simulations, supporting USARCENT’s mission in Kuwait and other locations within the USCENTCOM Area of Responsibility, a group of 21 countries in the Middle East, the Arabian Peninsula and Central and South Asia.
“With this significant contract award, V2X reaffirms its commitment to bolstering the U.S. Army’s training and operational capabilities in dynamic environments,” Chuck Prow, president and CEO of V2X, said in a statement. “Our proven expertise and dedication underscore our mission to empower the warfighter’s readiness for any challenge.”
V2x was formed by the merger of Vectrus and Vertex and has 15,000 global employees.