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Quantico leading cyber defense, building new wargaming center to open in 2023

Quantico leading cyber defense, building new wargaming center to open in 2023 Photo: The National Museum of the Marine Corps Facebook page The Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command in Washington D.C. has just awarded a construction contract to create a wargaming facility at the Quantico Marine Corps base. The U.S. Marine Corps had publicized its intention to create this new facility back in late 2020. Clark Construction Group LLC, a Bethesda, Md. based company, has been awarded a $79 million contract to build a 100,000 square-foot center to be built on the Marine Corps University Campus. The new state-of-the-art facility will run classified wargame scenarios that are designed to deal with a high-tech enemy.

The Marine Corps expects to break ground on a state-of-the-art wargaming center in 2021

The Marine Corps expects to break ground on a state-of-the-art wargaming center in 2021 January 11 Marines with 3rd Marine Division play a game of Memoir 44’ on Camp Schwab, Okinawa, Japan. But something a little more advanced is in store as the Corps expects to break ground on a wargaming center at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia, in 2021 (Cpl. Timothy Hernandez/Marine Corps) Nearly four years after Marine officials announced the Corps wanted a state-of-the art, advanced wargaming center near the service’s headquarters, the service expects to break ground on the Quantico, Virginia, facility in 2021. At the 2017 Modern Day Marine Military Exposition then-Lt. Col. Ross Monta, with the Marine Corps Warfighting Lab, said the three- to five-year plan would put Marines on track to have a capability of conducting 20 war games a year, including two, 250-participant exercises.

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