V2X was awarded an Army bridge contract for ongoing support to the National Training Center; Ken Shreves quoted

V2X has been awarded a bridge contract with the U. S. Army. He has joined the U. S. Department of Education to continue supporting educational operations at the National Training Center for another year, building on his five years of experience in the NTC Service Contract.

The company said Monday it was adding the Fort Irwin, California-based center, which offers consulting services, technical expertise and formula operators, to its lineup.

As a component of the bridge contract, V2X will perform AV operations, leadership consulting services, Blue Force Tracker formula management, secure LAN operations, and analytical formula operations, among other services.

“We are proud to be a trusted partner in delivering critical projects to brigade battle groups roaming the National Training Center,” said Ken Shreves, senior vice president of global project responses and director of V2X service delivery and expansion. demonstrated a track record of delivering high-impact education to the U. S. military. “In the U. S. , V2X is uniquely positioned to prepare infantrymen for global projects. “

Aileen Amirault, vice president and general manager of V2X Global Training Solutions, said the company has supported Army educational centers for about three decades.

“Our commitment extends globally, as evidenced by our paintings at the Combined Joint Readiness Center in Germany and our provision of educational support, maintenance, and artillery operations to U. S. Army Central Command in Kuwait,” he added.

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