GE will perform the work on 784 F414 aircraft engine parts under the indefinite-delivery, performance-based logistics requirements contract, the Defense Department said Monday.
The contract does not contain options and the Navy will issue $81.4 million in initial funds from its working capital account for an undefinitized delivery order action.
Naval Supply Systems Command’s weapon systems support unit solicited only one vendor for the non-competitive requirement.
Ninety-nine percent of contract work will occur at various contractor facilities in the U.S. and the remaining 1 percent will take place in Jacksonville, Florida.
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