V2X extends General Motors training partnership through 2030
V2X, Inc. (NYSE: VVX) announced the extension of its partnership with General Motors (NYSE: GM) to provide technical training for GM service technicians through 2030. The multi-year contract is valued at over $100 million, according to a company statement.
Under the agreement, V2X will continue designing, delivering and evaluating technical training for GM service technicians across nearly 4,000 U.S. dealerships. The partnership includes operation of the GM Technical Training Center in Troy, Michigan, which supports GM's World Class Technician certification program.
The GM Service Technical College, working with V2X, trains more than 40,000 service technicians and apprentices annually. The program is now in its 26th year. The curriculum receives regular updates to address emerging technologies and evolving vehicle model requirements.
"The partnership with GM exemplifies the power of aligning technical training with a company's evolving needs," said Jeremy C. Wensinger, President and Chief Executive Officer of V2X. "Our work with GM has been pivotal in driving our growth across the commercial, government, and military technical training markets."
V2X provides technical training and professional services across national security, defense, civilian and international markets. The company employs approximately 16,000 professionals globally.
