The Corps has new amphibious vehicles, needs maintainer training tools
By Hope Hodge Seck
Thursday, Sep 29
More than 100 amphibious combat vehicles already have started service in the Marine Corps fleet ― but the Corps is just now beginning the process of acquiring specialized tools and training environments to teach maintainers how to fix them.
And that’s by design, the program manager for the amphibious combat vehicle says.
On Tuesday, Marine Corps Systems Command hosted an industry day at Quantico, Virginia, inviting prospective contractors to present solutions to fix and maintain the service’s newest swimming vehicle.
Fourteen companies showed up, and ten industry representatives had one-on-one meetings with Marine officials, Mike Olree, Marine Corps amphibious combat vehicle product manager, told Marine Corps Times.
https://www.marinecorpstimes.com/news/2022/09/29/the-corps-has-amphibious-combat-vehicles-now-it-needs-training-tools/