V2X (NYSE: VVX) has secured a five-year, $3.7 billion task order from the U.S. Army to ensure warfighter readiness against a wide range of threats.
The McLean, Virginia-headquartered contractor said Wednesday that it will provide a flexible enterprise technology meant to enable the Army to employ critical training devices worldwide.
The task order awarded under the Warfighter-Training Readiness Solutions contract vehicle will support the service branch’s expansive network of Training Aids Devices Simulations and Simulators.
“V2X has a proven track record of providing high-consequence mission readiness to the Army, and we are honored the Army has continued to put their trust in V2X to ensure every soldier and unit in the Army has the tools they need to conduct realistic training so they are prepared whenever called upon to deploy,” commented Ken Shreves, senior vice president of global mission solutions at V2X.
Shreves added that the contract award reflects V2X’s commitment to delivering end-to-end solutions to support the entire mission lifecycle.
V2X has been a long-time partner of the U.S. military. In 2023, the company also won a spot in a potential $32.5 billion contract vehicle to support global warfighter training for the Air Force.