General Dynamics Land Systems logo. GDLS booked the Army's Stryker performance-based logistics support contract.

General Dynamics Unit Lands $203M Army Contract for Stryker Support

The U.S. Army has awarded General Dynamics Land Systems a $202.8 million follow-on contract for logistics support and related services for the military branch’s Stryker armored fighting vehicles.

Stryker Wholesale Supply Performance Based Logistics Services Contract

According to an award notice published Monday on SAM.gov, the Stryker Wholesale Supply Performance Based Logistics Services program is a five-year requirement with a sixth-year option to support the purchase, repair, warehousing, shipment, obsolescence management, disposal and configuration management of parts for the Stryker brigade combat team, or SBCT.

The Army said the requirement is a modification to a task order in support of a foreign military sales customer and requires the vendor to provide material support for Stryker-related FMS vehicle platform parts.

These include basic issue items, components of end item, special tools and test equipment and post-wholesale kitting touch labor for specific FMS parts, in addition to existing warehousing, procurement, storage and packaging services.

Previous Army Stryker Support Contracts Awarded to GDLS

In April 2024, GDLS secured a $519 million Army contract to provide system technical support services for the service’s Stryker vehicles, including systems engineering, contractor test support and logistics engineering.

In February 2024, the Army awarded the General Dynamics business unit a $210 million contract to provide warehousing, repair and configuration management of parts to support SCBT.

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