“Amentum has a long history of supporting our Navy customers, and we look forward to this opportunity to extend our support from the waterfront to Navy ranges,” said Jill Bruning, president of Amentum’s intelligence, systems engineering, security, services and solutions unit.
Under the task order, Amentum professionals will also assist PEO U&W in acquisition and production, maintenance planning, repair, supply support, test equipment, operations and use, technical data, training and training support, program development, facilities, designing interface, packaging, handling, storage and transportation.
The Navy awarded the task order under the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity Responsive Strategic Sourcing for Services procurement vehicle. Work will occur at various locations within and outside the U.S.
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