Summary
L3Harris Technologies Integrated Systems L.P. has received a $95,573,639 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract from the U.S. Department of War to provide contractor logistics support. The work under the agreement focuses on the sustainment of aircraft and related ground stations, and it is scheduled to be performed at L3Harris’ Greenville, Texas facility. The contract’s scheduled completion date is December 31, 2027.
Contract scope and location
The award covers sustainment activities for both aircraft and ground stations. According to the contract terms, the designated site for performance is the company facility in Greenville, Texas. No additional locations or tasks beyond sustainment of aircraft and ground stations are specified in the award notice.
Funding and acquisition method
The contract was secured through a sole source acquisition process and includes Foreign Military Sales (FMS) participation. At the time the award was announced, FMS funds totaling $28,417,963 had been obligated to the contract. The award vehicle is described as cost-plus-fixed-fee.
Contracting authority
The contracting activity managing this award is the 645th Aeronautical Engineering Systems Group, which is based at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio. The award notice identifies that group as the government entity responsible for contract oversight.
Timeline
Work under this contract is expected to continue through December 31, 2027, the stated date for contract completion. No interim milestones or phased delivery dates are specified in the award announcement.
What is and is not provided
The published award provides the contract value, type, primary sustainment scope, performance location, acquisition method, the amount of FMS funds obligated at award, and the contracting activity. The notice does not provide additional operational detail, performance metrics, or further financial breakdown beyond the obligated FMS funds figure.
Note: This article is a factual report of the contract award and the details disclosed in the award announcement.