The Department of Defense said the first 18-month option period of the firm-fixed-price contract has been exercised. The material procurement services company will continue providing supplies necessary for MRO support services for U.S. military facilities, including those utilized by the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps.
Rockford, Illinois-based SupplyCore will conduct the work in South Korea, with the ordering period expected to end on July 26, 2026.
The DLA Troop Support, which serves as the contracting activity, will appropriate funds from the fiscal 2025 through 2026 defense working capital funds.
Initial SupplyCore MRO Contract
The original contract, awarded in January 2023, has a two-year base performance period and two 18-month option periods. With the recent modification and if the second option is also exercised, SupplyCore will receive the maximum contract amount of $375 million.
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