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Top Supply Chain Execs to Watch in 2024: ASRC Federal’s Christian Frye

SWStaff Writer|2 min read|January 1, 2025
Christian Frye, ASRC Federal

Christian Frye

Operating Group President Supply Chain Management & Logistics, ASRC Federal

With nearly 30 years of experience managing and growing Defense Department supply chain contracts, Christian “Chris” Frye leads ASRC Federal’s Supply Chain Management & Logistics operating group, a team that delivers over 400,000 orders yearly to DOD entities and foreign military sales customers.

Frye and his team joined ASRC Federal in May 2023 after ASRC Federal acquired SAIC’s logistics and supply chain management business. Through this acquisition and Frye’s leadership, ASRC Federal is delivering secure, technology-enabled supply chain management and logistics solutions on a global scale to support warfighter readiness. Frye’s leadership was essential in seamlessly integrating his team and its culture to become part of ASRC Federal.

“Chris’ depth of experience in supply chain management, as well as his understanding of unique DoD requirements and strong commitment to supporting our warfighters, has made him an invaluable leader at ASRC Federal,” said Jennifer Felix, ASRC Federal president and CEO. “He’s a trusted partner to our customers because he understands their missions and will do whatever it takes to ensure they achieve their goals.”

Why Watch

Under Frye’s leadership, ASRC Federal strengthened its relationship with the Defense Logistics Agency, serving DOD agencies. In February, Frye and his team secured a major win by landing a re-compete with the Navy Industrial Prime vendor program. They were awarded a 10-year, $500 million contract from DLA to provide depot maintenance and supply chain management for U.S. Navy Fleet Readiness Centers in Jacksonville, Florida; Cherry Point, North Carolina; North Island, California, and 10 satellite locations.

In May, ASRC Federal and DLA signed a Land and Maritime Supply Chain Alliance Charter to strengthen supply chain support for the nation’s warfighters. The alliance aims to implement joint strategies and process improvements to enhance responsiveness, including better customer deliverables and administrative efficiency. This agreement reinforces ASRC Federal’s position as a leading provider of secure, technology-enabled supply chain management and logistics solutions for DLA.

“I’m proud to be a part of such a committed and dedicated team that’s viewed as a trusted resource to our government partners,” Frye said. “Continuing to build strong partnerships will better enable us to transform and improve supply chain capabilities by leveraging the latest technologies ⏤ contributing to our military’s ability to protect and defend our Nation.”

See the entire Top Supply Chain Execs to Watch in 2024 list here. 

SW
Staff Writer
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