Immersive training contract signed for $128 million between U.S. Army, Northrop Grumman
NewsJuly 10, 2018
HERNDON, Va. Northrop Grumman has won a contract worth $128 million from the U.S. Army to continue providing support for the Army's Mission Command Training Center (MCTC) as it embarks on a new program, called Mission Training Complex Contractor Support (MTCCS - III Corps), which will provide mission command training for a range of unified land operations in a contemporary operating environment.
The $128 million contract calls for Northrop Grumman to continue providing live, virtual, constructive simulation-driven exercises, gaming-based training, mission staff training, and technical support to the MCTC.
The Army's MCTC hub is at Fort Hood, Texas, with spoke sites at Fort Bliss, Texas; Fort Carson, Colorado; Fort Riley, Kansas; and Fort Sill, Oklahoma.