Valiant Global Defense to operate Korea Battle Simulation Centre
California-based Valiant Global Defense has secured a contract modification to a previously awarded agreement for Korea Battle Simulation Centre operations and network support services to US Forces Korea.
The new modification increases the value of the contract by $16.31 million.
The 411th Contracting Support Brigade of the US Forces Korea is the contracting activity and the project will be via the FY2020 Army operations and maintenance budget.
The requirements of the contract are expected to be fulfilled by 31 March 2025 and work will be carried out in Pyongtaek, South Korea.
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