According to the Department of Defense, “General Dynamics (NYSE: GD) was awarded a $36, 985, 119 firm-fixed-price contract. The award will provide for the demilitarization of the eight various types of conventional ammunition families. Work will be performed in Saint Petersburg, Fla., with an estimated completion date of Jan. 31, 2016. The bid was solicited through the Internet with two bids received. The U.S. Army Contracting Command, Rock Island, Ill., is the contracting activity (W52P1J-11-C-0027).”
General Dynamics Secures Army Work
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