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$692M Contract Awarded To Las Vegas Company For Services At U.S. Army Aberdeen Test Center

A Las Vegas company has been awarded a $692 million contract to provide test services at the U.S. Army Aberdeen Test Center.

TRAX International Corporation, which is located in Las Vegas, Nevada, has been awarded a five-year, $692 million prime contract to provide test support services to the U.S. Army Aberdeen Test Center.
TRAX International Corporation, which is located in Las Vegas, Nevada, has been awarded a five-year, $692 million prime contract to provide test support services to the U.S. Army Aberdeen Test Center. (Google Maps)

HARFORD COUNTY, MD — TRAX International Corporation, which is located in Las Vegas, Nevada, has been awarded a five-year, $692 million prime contract to provide test support services to the U.S. Army Aberdeen Test Center.

Under this new contract, TRAX will support planning, conducting, analyzing and reporting the results of various tests, including developmental and production tests on Army equipment.

“This work is at the forefront of the Army’s future technologies, concepts and programs,” said Brian J. Clark, TRAX CEO and president. “We value this opportunity to greatly expand our support to the U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command in fulfilling the Army’s test mission from concept to combat to ensure warfighter superiority on the battlefield.”

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With the addition of the Aberdeen Test Center Support Services contract, TRAX will work concurrently at two ATEC test centers, the Aberdeen Test Center and Yuma Test Center.

Since the company’s inception in 1979, TRAX has served as an Army Test and Evaluation Command prime contractor, supporting many of the U.S. Army’s test centers and test sites.


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