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Amentum Snags Spot on $121M Naval Worldwide Expeditionary Contract

SWStaff Writer|1 min read|October 5, 2021
Karl Spinnenweber, Amentum
Karl Spinnenweber, Amentum

Amentum has won a spot on a $121 million multiple award contract to provide worldwide expeditionary supplies and services in support of humanitarian and disaster relief, military exercises and contingencies.

The U.S. Naval Supply Systems Command Fleet Logistics Center in Yokosuka, Japan, is the contracting activity. Work will be performed in multiple geographic locations.

“We are excited for the opportunity to support the Navy and other DOD customers in worldwide contingencies and operations,” said Karl Spinnenweber, president of Amentum’s mission readiness strategic business unit.

This indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract provides a vehicle for the Navy, DOD agencies and the Department of Homeland Security to secure global contracting support services in areas including logistics, material handling, lodging, force protection, communications and medical supplies at their operating locations.

“Amentum is committed to serving the Navy’s critical needs at the highest level of performance with consistent, on-time delivery of quality products and services, whenever and wherever they are needed across the globe,” Spinnenweber said.

The money for the work will be obligated on individual task orders as issued by the customers for each area of responsibility.

SW
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