Northrop Grumman Corporation has won a five-year, $100 million contract from the U.S
Army to continue support of the III Corps Mission Command Training Center (MCTC). The program, which was awarded under the Operations Planning Training and Resource
Support Services (OPTARSS) II contract, will provide training for Army mission command
systems, simulation-driven staff training exercises, and immersive training for platoon and
company convoy and counter-IED operations. The contract includes one base year and four
option years. "We've proudly supported the MCTC program for more than a decade with superior time-
tested performance," said Greg Schmidt, vice president and general manager, Northrop
Grumman's Training Solutions division. "Our training is based on the latest tactics,
techniques and procedures derived from lessons learned in theater and enables complete
mission readiness so when a warfighter reaches the battlefield, they feel like they've already
been there." "Customer satisfaction, affordability and warfighter readiness are our biggest priorities with
MCTC," said Shirley DeGroot, program manager of III Corps MCTC for Northrop Grumman's
Training Solutions division. "Northrop Grumman's position at the forefront of Army training
and the live-virtual-constructive arena reduces risk for our nation's servicemen and
women."