RESTON, VA – Serco Group (LON:SRP) PLC, an international service company, has been awarded a $247 million contract by the US Army to support the Holistic Health and Fitness (H2F) System, aimed at enhancing soldier readiness and performance. The contract includes an eight-month base period with the potential for extension through four additional one-year options.
The company will be responsible for delivering training support to 45 US Army brigades across 15 locations within the United States. This initiative is designed to improve physical and non-physical performance, reduce injury rates, and provide efficient rehabilitation services post-injury.
Serco's role in the military sector extends beyond training, encompassing recruitment, development, health services, and assistance for military personnel transitioning back to civilian life, including veteran support programs.
This latest contract with the US Army adds to Serco's recent string of defense contracts in the United States. These include a $193 million agreement for transition and counseling services for veterans, a $97 million contract for program management and business improvement support to the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA), and a $33 million contract to provide psychological health outreach for the US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery.
Mark Irwin, Group Chief Executive of Serco, commented on the significance of the contract, stating that it builds on the company's established presence in the defense sector and reflects their comprehensive support for Armed Forces personnel throughout their military careers.
The information provided is based on a press release statement from Serco Group PLC.
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