Kratos receives TSC IV contract
Kratos Defense & Security Solutions has received an indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity Training Systems Contract IV (TSC IV) from the US Naval Air Warfare Center Training System Division (NAWCTSD), the company announced on 23 August.
The contract has a potential value of $980 million and will run for up to nine years.
The TSC IV is a multiple-award contract for new training systems, modifications and upgrades to existing training systems, complementary instructional systems development and complementary training systems support.
Jose Diaz, senior vice president of Kratos Training Services, said: ‘With our selection to the TSC IV contract we look forward to continue to support our warfighter readiness with our innovative synthetic training environment technologies that enable world class training solutions, which lower costs, provide for rapid development and deliver high-fidelity performance.’
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