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Dynamics Research Expands Role In Future Combat Systems Training

Illustration of the U.S. Army's Future Combat Systems program.

Andover MA (SPX) Jun 23, 2005
Dynamics Research has announced that the company was awarded a $6 million contract to augment its role in the U.S. Army's Future Combat Systems (FCS) program.

Under the terms of the contract, DRC will perform training analysis to support leader and battle staffs and will ensure development of comprehensive training products for FCS.

The FCS program is a family of systems that will provide the basis for transforming the Army's forces. It will be a networked, multifunctional, multi-mission re-configurable collection of systems designed to maximize joint interoperability, strategic transportability, and commonality of mission roles.

The new FCS work will take place July 1, 2005 through September 30, 2008 at various DRC facilities. Revenue from this new FCS contract will be $2 million each year.

"We are pleased that this important customer continues to expand the use of DRC's training and performance support solutions and services on the Army's key transformational program. The company's recognized strength in this area is well positioned to support the intent of FCS, specifically creating a lighter, more effective mobile army," said James P. Regan, DRC president, chairman and chief executive officer.

"DRC is committed to help the U.S. Army meet and succeed at the challenges ahead of us."

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