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Nevada Company Secures US Army Test Support Contract

US Army soldier during a live fire test at Aberdeen Proving Ground. Photo: Courtney Bacon/US Department of Defense

Nevada-based engineering company TRAX International has received a $692-million contract to deliver test support services for the US Army Aberdeen Test Center (ATC).

Led by the Army Test and Evaluation Command, the ATC offers real-world and simulated trials and training support for military, government, and private partners.

The deal stipulates five years of concurrent support for ATC’s facility in Maryland and the Yuma Test Center in Arizona.

This will enable the sharing of capabilities and technical solutions to bolster efficiency at both site’s operations.

The agreement encompasses planning, analysis, reporting, and execution of multiple tests, including those under developmental and production trials for key army equipment.

Additional services will support other US Army Program Executive Offices as well as research and development segments in early acquisition phases.

TRAX wrote that it has been supporting the US Department of Defense as an Army Test and Evaluation Command prime contractor since the company’s launch in 1979.

Previous engagements involved testing support for various army sites, range tests, and facility bases across New Mexico, Utah, Alaska, Texas, and Hawaii.

“This work is at the forefront of the Army’s future technologies, concepts and programs,” TRAX CEO and President Brian Clark stated.

“We value this opportunity to greatly expand our support to the US Army Test and Evaluation Command in fulfilling the Army’s test mission from concept to combat to ensure warfighter superiority on the battlefield.”

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