Lockheed Martin reports that it has been awarded the G3 Training and Readiness Support Service contract with a ceiling value of $89 million and a three year period of performance for the U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command.
"Our work with the Army is mission critical," said Bob Kramer, vice president of Lockheed Martin Information Systems and Global Solutions-Defense.
"Preparing our nation's intelligence personnel and military units, who are are supporting the war fighter, is a job in which we take pride and honor."
Lockheed Martin will provide operationally-focused "gap" training to Army Intelligence Soldiers in a variety of analytical and operational disciplines, including the Army Foundry Intelligence Training Program and cryptologic training management requirements.
Work will be performed at locations both inside and outside the continental U.S.