TRAX Secures $726.9M US Army Contract at Yuma Test Site
TRAX landed a massive $726.9 million, seven-year contract to support US Army testing at Yuma Proving Ground. This deal anchors TRAX as a key player in sustaining critical mission test operations for the US Army Test and Evaluation Command.
TRAX has won a significant $726.9 million contract from the US Army Test and Evaluation Command (ATEC) at Yuma Proving Ground (YPG). The agreement spans seven years and covers Mission Test Support Services essential to Army operational testing.
Yuma Proving Ground is a primary US Army testing facility located in Arizona, specializing in evaluating weapons, vehicles, and equipment in extreme desert conditions. The ATEC oversees these rigorous test programs to validate readiness and system performance.
This contract solidifies TRAX's position as a vital contractor in the US military’s testing and evaluation infrastructure. The firm will provide specialized services, personnel, and logistical support to maintain uninterrupted testing activity critical to force modernization.
Mission Test Support involves coordinating complex test schedules, managing test events, data collection and analysis, equipment maintenance, and safety assurance. The contract’s scale—nearly $727 million over seven years—signals the high priority the Army places on sustained, realistic testing environments.
Looking ahead, TRAX’s role will directly impact US Army weapons development and modernization timelines. Effective test support expedites fielding advanced systems and improves combat readiness, potentially influencing global military technology benchmarks and strategic balances.