SAIC Awarded $282M Contract To Provide DLA with Facilities Maintenance Logistics Support

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 The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) awarded Science Applications International Corporation
SAIC
an indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract to provide maintenance repair and operations (MRO) tailored logistics support (TLS) to Department of Defense (DoD) and federal installations located in Hawaii, Guam and Kwajalein Atoll. The single-award, firm-fixed-price contract has a five-year period of performance and an estimated total contract value of more than $282 million. The next generation of SAIC. "Since 1998, SAIC has been delivering cost-effective, base maintenance products and incidental MRO services to DLA and their customers in the Hawaii region," said Mark Escobar, SAIC senior vice president of Department of Defense Agencies and Commands Customer Group. "We look forward to continuing to provide outstanding customer service, helping DoD and federal customers achieve their mission." The MRO TLS program allows its customers to order supplies and equipment in order to fulfill their facilities' missions. Under the contract, SAIC will employ commercial business practices to reduce total MRO logistics cost to DLA Troop Support and its customers. SAIC will provide sourcing, procurement and delivery of MRO supplies and incidental MRO services to DoD and federal entities in the Hawaii region. Retail storefront services are also included in SAIC's offering.
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