Author: Nichols Martin|| Date Published: October 1, 2021
General Electric‘s (NYSE: GE) aviation subsidiary has secured a nearly $284 million contract with the Defense Logistics Agency to provide helicopter engine supplies to the U.S. Army, Navy and Air Force.
The T-700 firm-fixed-price, requirements-type contract has a base performance period of five years and three months, ending on Dec. 31, 2026, the Department of Defense said Thursday.
DLA may exercise an option that provides a work extension with the same length as the base period. The agency will use working capital and defense appropriated funds for fiscal year 2022 through fiscal 2026 to pay for contractor services.
According to GE Aviation, T700/CT7 engines power military helicopters used in air rescue, medical evacuation, marine patrol, transport and special operations.
Client Solution Architects has appointed Ellen Barletto as chief growth officer, expanding her leadership responsibilities after nearly two decades with…
Brian Meyer, federal field chief technology officer at Axonius Federal, said cybersecurity asset management could help government agencies make dozens…
“Technology transformation company Red River has acquired Invictus International Consulting to expand its cybersecurity and enterprise modernization capabilities to support…
Synergy ECP, a software engineering, cybersecurity and systems engineering services provider, has acquired NetServices, a company offering secure, mission-focused technology services. The…