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Alion Awarded $248M Navy Continuous Training Environment (NCTE)

US-based defence contractor Alion Science and Technology announces that it has been awarded a $248M contract for Navy Continuous Training Environment (NCTE), Integrating Architecture Development. Alion will provide research, development, test and engineering to develop and integrate new and enhanced training architecture and systems for advanced warfighter training at various Fleet Warfighting and Training Commands. Work will focus on the development and integration of the NCTE Live, Virtual and Constructive (LVC) architecture and systems for advanced Warfighter training.

The DoD IAC program operates as a part of Defense Technical Information Center and provides technical data management and research support for DoD and federal government users. Established in the 1940s, the IAC program serves the DoD Science & Technology (S&T) and acquisition communities to drive innovation and technological developments by enhancing collaboration through integrated scientific and technical information development and dissemination for the DoD and broader S&T community.

Alion Science and Technology delivers advanced engineering, IT and operational solutions to strengthen national security and drive business results. For customers in defense, civilian government and commercial industries, Alion’s engineered solutions support smarter decision-making and enhanced readiness in rapidly-changing environments. Alion brings expertise and experience to multiple business areas: Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering; Systems Analysis, Design and Engineering; and Modeling, Simulation, Training and Analysis. Building on 80 years of innovation, Alion turns obstacles into opportunities to help customers achieve their missions. Alion employees are located at offices, customer sites and laboratories worldwide.

Alion Awarded $248M Navy Continuous Training Environment (NCTE)
Alion Awarded $248M Navy Continuous Training Environment (NCTE) Photo Alion Science and Technology
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