PLI receives CBCSE task order
Phoenix Logistics has received a task order to support the US Army’s Program Executive Office for Simulation Training and Instrumentation Program Manager for Integration Training Environment.
The 16-month, $19.4 million task order was awarded under the Army Contracting Command-Orlando IDIQ Common Battle Command Simulation Equipment (CBCSE) contract.
PLI is responsible for the procurement and deployment of CBCSE hardware configuration and software licenses in support of the Joint Land Component Constructive Training Capability (JLCCTC) programme of record. Specifically, PLI will provide system and network engineering analysis hardware and software procurement; hardware installation/configuration; and configuration management of CBCSE products across 40 US military JLCCTC sites.
Al Funderburk, president and CEO, PLI, said: ‘This task order award represents the government’s confidence in PLI to continue providing the highest quality of support to CBCSE and JLCCTC, and provides me the opportunity to express publicly my pride in the PLI team’s ability to deliver unparalleled support to our government customers from our growing simulation and training division in Orlando.’
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