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    ASRC Federal Wins Spot on $5B DLA Maritime Acquisition Advancement Contract

    By Staff WriterJuly 16, 2025
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    Christian Frye, ASRC Federal

    ASRC Federal subsidiary, ASRC Federal Facilities Logistics, is one of six companies chosen to compete for task orders on a new Defense Logistics Agency Maritime Acquisition Advancement Contract.

    The contract was awarded by DLA Maritime Mechanicsburg, and has a ceiling value of $5 billion with a 5-year base period followed by five 1-year options.

    This win allows ASRC Federal Facilities Logistics to provide expedited supply chain management, procurement and delivery services; and additive manufacturing, obsolescence management and forecasting to the U.S. Naval Supply Weapon Systems Support for nuclear Virginia-class submarines and active surface ships, the company said.

    “Strengthening supply chain capacity is crucial to achieving the U.S. Navy’s goal of building VA-class nuclear submarines and supporting active service ships that bolster our Nation’s naval dominance,” said Chris Frye, president of ASRC Federal’s Supply Chain Management and Logistics operating group.

    Work under the contract includes support services and sustainment solutions for 10 weapons systems at different stages of their lifecycles for Navy cruiser-destroyers, submarines, and unmanned and surface combatants.

    This also gives ASRC Federal the opportunity to provide essential resources for the Navy’s latest class of nuclear-powered fast-attack submarines and active surface ships, the company said, which can reduce administrative lead times and improve responsiveness to the warfighter.

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