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    NCI to Provide Training Services to Army National Guard Through $30M IDIQ

    By Michelle DavisJune 13, 2014
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    Brian Clark, president, NCI, Inc.
    Brian Clark, President, NCI, Inc.

    NCI, Inc. is set to provide training services to the Army National Guard (ARNG) training systems integration branch under an IDIQ single-source contract ceilinged at $30 million, the company announced last week.

    The effort, which started during the fourth quarter of 2013 and represents new work for NCI, sets the Reston, Va.-based company up to provide learning content development, online portal and facilities management.

    “NCI is proud to support the Army National Guard Training Systems Integration Branch in its mission to provide accredited technology-enabled training content, access, delivery, and management to further enhance Guard readiness,” said NCI President Brian J. Clark. “This new work expands our 20-year partnership with the National Guard in providing mission-critical support to our nation’s soldiers.”

    The company last month won a $3.5 million contract to provide the U.S. Air Force with Air Carrier Analysis Support.

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