SI International Wins $5 Million Contract with Army's Defense Ammunition Center

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SI International, Inc., an information technology and network solutions (IT) company, announced that it has been awarded a new prime contract to support the Army's Defense Ammunition Center (DAC). SI International will design, host, and operate a Learning Management System (LMS) and a Learning Content Management System (LCMS) to support on-going and future web-based training initiatives for the DAC.

The competitive task order has a one-year base period with three one-year extensions. The contract is valued at $5 million. SI International's team members include Oklahoma State University's (OSU) Education, Research, and Economic Development Foundation, OSU's Institute for Telecommunications, and OSU's College of Education.

The DAC has the mission of providing ammunition training, explosives safety training, and logistics support to Department of Defense military and civilian personnel, other federal agencies, and military students from allied nations. The primary focus of DAC is to support ammunition readiness for the 21st century war-fighter as well as supporting the Global War on Terrorism.

With over 27 years of experience, SI International has developed and delivered learning and performance support solutions to a broad range of government organizations. The company has trained over one million students across the United States and around the world.

24.05.2004, SI International, Inc.




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