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    Amentum Wins $592M Navy Contract for International Fleets

    By Staff WriterFebruary 28, 2024
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    Jill Bruning, Amentum

    Amentum has won a $591.6 million contract from the U.S. Naval Sea Systems Command International Fleet Support Program Office to deliver lifecycle support and follow-on technical solutions to eligible allied international naval forces.

    As part of the contract, Amentum will deliver naval ship and systems engineering, maintenance, sustainment and modernization capabilities to allied navies.

    “As a longtime partner for the U.S. Navy, we enable technological advances and engineering solutions to provide important international fleet support and secure the interests of our nation and our allies around the world,” said Jill Bruning, president of Amentum’s Engineering, Science and Technology Group.

    Under the contract, Amentum will also provide foreign customers access to security cooperation solutions and follow-on technical support ⏤ including system upgrades, systems integration support, training and efforts related to the transfer and acquisition, operation and maintenance of naval vessels.

    Amentum will use its ShipTRAC enterprise resource planning system, ship and system technical expertise, and global supply chain management system to deliver advanced solutions to NAVSEA PMS 326 and their Foreign Military Sales customers, the company said.

    “We look forward to helping the Navy provide our trusted international maritime partners with leading edge sustainment and modernization solutions,” said Jack Kasiski, senior vice president for C5I, Engineering and Training at Amentum.

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