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    ASRC Federal Subsidiary Wins Air Force Maintenance Services Contract

    By Staff WriterApril 6, 2021
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    The U.S. Air Force has picked ASRC Federal Field Services to support the Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson Base Operations Maintenance Services contract.

    The contract is valued at roughly $38.5 million and has a base period of 1 year, followed by four, 1-year option periods.

    The ASRC Federal Field Services team will provide a wide range of preventive maintenance tasks, inspections and repair of base systems and structures critical to successful operations.

    “We are honored to have earned the opportunity to support the critical mission at JBER and are committed to ensuring the base operates at its best,” said Jason Nichols, ASRC Federal Defense & Intel operating group president.“Our team is excited and looking forward to continuing to support national defense in the Pacific region and beyond.”

    Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson is a military facility in Anchorage, Alaska. The 673d Air Base Wing, the host wing, consists of four groups that operate and maintain the Joint Base for air sovereignty, combat training, force staging and throughput operations in support of worldwide contingencies.

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