The Department of Defense said Monday the firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract covers spare and repair parts, as well as contractor logistics support and test article refurbishment.
The Roanoke, Virginia-based company will do the work in Manchester, New Hampshire. The single award contract’s 60-month period of performance puts the expected completion date at February 2030.
The competitively procured contract will be funded by the Marine Corps System Command in Quantico, Virginia using $74,970 from Marine Corps’ fiscal 2025 research, development, test and engineering budget and $52.3 million from fiscal 2025 procurement funds on the first delivery order.
Three offers were received after a solicitation was posted on SAM.gov.
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