Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: April 8, 2024
A General Dynamics (NYSE: GD) business has received a potential five-year, $518.8 million contract from the U.S. Army to provide system technical support services for the military branch’s Stryker armored fighting vehicles.
Army Contracting Command conducted an online solicitation and received one offer for the cost-plus-fixed-fee contract, the Department of Defense said Friday.
The contract includes systems engineering, command, control, communication, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance support, logistics engineering, contractor test support and system integration laboratories service support, according to a request for proposals published in November.
The service will determine work locations and obligate funding upon award of each task order and expects General Dynamics Land Systems to complete contract work by the end of March 2029.
In late February, General Dynamics Land Systems secured a potential $210 million contract to provide parts and related services to support the Stryker Brigade Combat Team.
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