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    J&J Worldwide Services Supports Kentucky’s Ireland Army Health with Operations, Maintenance Services

    By Amanda ZiadehNovember 5, 2023
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    Steve Kelley, J&J Worldwide Services

    J&J Worldwide Services has successfully transitioned operations and maintenance services supporting Ireland Army Health Clinic in Ft. Knox, Kentucky.

    J&J was awarded the 4-year contract through the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District on Aug. 31.

    “J&J is excited to add Ireland Army Health Clinic to our project portfolio and honored to have the opportunity to serve the Ft. Knox healthcare community,” said Steve Kelley, CEO and president of J&J Worldwide Services.

    The base period of performance started Nov. 1, and supports the health clinic and all associated outlying areas, facilities and incidental ancillary support services.

    “J&J is very proud of our performance history and committed to providing an exceptional level of service,” Kelley said. “It is humbling to be a part of the legacy our team has built at Campbell and Redstone Arsenal over the years. We look forward to establishing another lasting partnership with the Ft. Knox facility customer.”

    J&J also recently won two additional O&M services contracts with Blanchfield Army Community Hospital in Ft. Campbell, Kentucky, and Fox Army Health Center in Redstone Arsenal, Alabama. Overall, J&J has supported these medical treatment facilities for over 35 and 25 years, respectively.

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