The Department of Defense said each company was awarded a potential $75 million firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract to provide MRO supplies and services at various U.S. military facilities used by the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps and Coast Guard.
Supplycore will conduct work at its facility in California, while ASRC Federal will work from its Fairfield, New Jersey location. Both 250-day bridge contracts are sole-source acquisitions and neither has option periods. The ordering periods are expected to run through Dec. 2.
The DLA Troop Support in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, serves as the contracting activity. It will allocate fiscal 2025 to 2026 defense working capital funds for the project.
Supplycore and ASRC Federal previously worked on a combined $180 million contract for the DLA in 2024. Similar to the recently awarded contracts, both companies were tasked with supplying MRO services to military facilities.
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