Jacksonville-based company will share in $350 million contract;
may add 100 workers to Cecil Field site.
By Timothy J. Gibbons , The
Times-Union
Thursday, December 15, 2005
A local training company will share in a $350 million contract
from the U.S. Army, doing work that may add 100 employees to its
Cecil Field location.
Jacksonville-based LSI Inc. is one of six companies that will
provide training in all U.S. Army schools, preparing the
curriculum that will teach soldiers and officers "everything
from shooting a gun to driving a tank," said company vice
president Phil Voss.
The company was picked out of 23 that applied, according to the
Army. Over the past five years, LSI was involved in a similar
program as a sub-contractor for Northrop Grumman Corp. This
year, Voss said, the military decided to go with smaller service
providers rather than the four large companies it had last year:
With 486 employees, LSI comes in under the 500-employee "small
business" threshold.
That number is expected to grow, however, with Voss saying the
company would bring on about 100 more employees -- ranging from
graphic designers to subject matter experts -- who will work at
Cecil Field. The company is also partnering with seven other
organizations, including Florida Community College at
Jacksonville.
The broad-based work LSI will be providing to the Army builds
upon a range of more focused training it has done for military
forces both in the United States and other countries. The
company trains pilots operating a variety of aircraft, including
the new F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, which will be used by
militaries around the world.
|