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Lockheed Martin Bags Contract To Operate Field Logistics Readiness Center

Jun 30, 2009 Logistics

Contract valued at $203 million over a five year period

Lockheed Martin has won a new contract to manage the Field Logistics Readiness Center (FLRC) at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. The contract is valued at $203 million over a five year period of performance and was awarded under the Field & Installation Readiness Support Team (FIRST) contract vehicle.

At the Fort Bragg FLRC, the company would provide Army Forces Command (FORSCOM) units and the Army Materiel Command (AMC) with maintenance, material, and logistics services for troops serving in the US and overseas.

 

Carey Smith, Vice President of Lockheed Martin Technical Services, said: "Lockheed Martin is honored to be supporting the US Army through the Fort Bragg Field Logistics Readiness Center"

 

"The FLRC provides critical logistics augmentation to Fort Bragg and the surrounding area. We look forward to delivering the responsiveness and flexibility that the US Army requires and we're glad the Army put its trust in Lockheed Martin for this important work," he added.

 

Headquartered in Bethesda, MD, Lockheed Martin also provides logistics and sustainment services to military and government agencies worldwide, and has a global network of facilities, suppliers and partners.

 

(Source: Logistics Management)

 

 
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