Up to $458M in Help for US Army’s New Maneuver Center of Excellence

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(click to view info.) The Army’s Maneuver Center of Excellence at Fort Benning, GA is an outgrowth of the BRAC 2005 process, which consolidated the Army Armor Center and School with the Army Infantry Center and School. In October 2011, they issued a 5-year, maximum $458 million contract among 14 contractors. Winners will bid on task orders to help the center produce training strategies, doctrine, capabilities, analysis, instruction and products for the current and future force. Per standard procedure, work location will be determined with each task order, during a contract period that will run until Sept 30/16. The bid was solicited through the Internet, with 34 bids received by the Mission Contracting Office in Fort Bragg, NC. The 14 winners were: * Anautics, Inc. in Newcastle, OK (W91247-12-D-0001) * Charles F. Day & Associates, LLC in Stafford, VA (W91247-12-D-0002) * Paramount Solutions, Inc. in Woodstock, GA (W91247-12-D-0003) * Potawatomi Training, LLC in Oklahoma City, OK (W91247-12-D-0004) * The Talmadge Group, Inc., Atlanta, GA (W91247-12-D-0005) * Totalis Consulting Group, Inc. in Atlanta, GA (W91247-12-D-0006) * Yorktown Systems Group, Inc. in Huntsville, AL (W91247-12-D-0007) * Booz Allen Hamilton in McLean, VA (W91247-12-D-0008) * Cubic Applications, Inc. in San Diego, CA (W91247-12-D-0009) […]

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