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    CALIBRE to Continue Supporting Army Force Management School

    By Staff WriterSeptember 25, 2023
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    Richard Pineda, CALIBRE
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    CALIBRE Systems, Inc. won a prime contract to support the U.S. Army Force Management School.

    “Providing education and training support to the USAFMS has been a pillar program for CALIBRE for the last ten years,” said CALIBRE President and CEO Richard Pineda.

    “We are honored to continue supporting the U.S. Army’s objective to create a sustainable strategic path to deliver Army 2030 and design Army 2040 through education and training that focuses on the skills and competencies that Leaders, Soldiers, and Civilians need.”

    This single-award indefinite quantity, indefinite delivery contract provides support for planning, integration and execution of Army missions and functions. It provides in-depth force management and strategic leadership education and training.

    “We are proud of our partnership with the Army and the USAFMS, and the progress we have made in building the processes for training and education of Force Management professionals, Army leaders, officers, non-commissioned officers, and civilians across all three components,” said Troy Barnes, vice president of the company’s defense mission solutions.

    “This award will enable CALIBRE and our USAFMS partners to continue helping the Army achieve its three priorities ⏤ People, Readiness, and Modernization ⏤ through increased integration of realistic, relevant, and current exercises that assist our leaders in solving problems,” Barnes added.

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