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Virginia Firm to Support International US Army Training Capabilities

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
August 23, 2024
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Virginia-based tech company V2X has received a $3.7-billion task order to support the global Warfighter-Training Readiness Solutions (W-TRS) of the US Army.

The five-year deal will focus on bolstering “full spectrum readiness” for all personnel and units across the service by covering the international Training Aids, Devices, Simulations, and Simulators Program of Record, which guides recruits in completing proficiency efforts in the army.

The agreement will encompass support in general sustainment, synthetic training environment maintenance, test & evaluation, training and warehouse operations centers, live, virtual constructive mission command, instructor/operator, foreign military sales, exercise, network, range, and leader training programs.

“We are leading Army readiness with solutions that incorporate technology, techniques, and integration for a rapidly changing operational environment. W-TRS empowers the Army to  harness cutting-edge innovation swiftly, making sure our forces remain agile and prepared against all threats,” V2X President and CEO Jeremy Wensinger stated.

“This comprehensive effort ensures our warfighters are properly prepared to keep the nation safe and that our customers are enabled to execute missions around the globe.”

‘Commitment’ to US Warfighters

Before the latest contract, V2X engaged in similar projects for two of four US Army Combat Training Centers, including the National Training Center in Fort Irwin, California, and the Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Germany.

The firm also accepted an award in January 2024 to assist the service’s Central Command mission in Kuwait.

Alongside warfighter preparations, V2X also provides solutions for other US Department of Defense projects related to chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear or CBRN missions, naval strike and amphibious intelligence systems, as well as battlefield communication networks.

Test participants of the 45th Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) Hazard Response Company, process a sample to run on the hand-held assay (HHA) to confirm or deny the presence of biological warfare agents prior to conducting a decontamination event. (U.S. Army photo by Tad Browning)
Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) hazard response soldiers process sample on hand-held assay. Photo: Tad Browning/US Army

“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,” V2X Global Mission Solutions SVP Ken Shreves commented on the W-TRS award.

“This win underscores V2X’s commitment to delivering comprehensive, end-to-end solutions throughout the entire mission lifecycle.” 



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