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Upcoming Major U.S. Defense Contracts for Fiscal 2024 Totaling $61.9 Billion

  • SOFX Staff Writer
  • December 8, 2023
(U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Jackson Adkins)
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Key Points:
1. Comprehensive Construction and Engineering Contract (Air Force): Valued at $15 billion, this contract is pivotal for design-build and design-bid-build construction at various Air Force installations globally, signifying a significant investment in infrastructure development and maintenance.

2. Information Technology Enterprise Solutions 4 Services (Army): With an anticipated value of $12.1 billion, this contract aims to provide a spectrum of services for enterprise infrastructure and infostructure, indicating a major upgrade in the Army’s IT capabilities.

3. Charter Airlift Services (U.S. Transportation Command): This crucial $9.8 billion contract is intended to leverage commercial air resources for Defense Department airlift requirements in emergencies, highlighting a strategic partnership between the military and civilian aviation sectors.

4. Contract Field Team Maintenance (Air Force): An $8 billion potential deal focused on maintaining and modifying active weapon systems worldwide, this contract underlines the Air Force’s commitment to the upkeep and readiness of its diverse arsenal.

5. Enterprise Cyber Capabilities (Air Force): Worth $5.3 billion, this contract emphasizes the Air Force’s dedication to strengthening its cyber infrastructure, enhancing defense mechanisms against cyber threats.

6. Defense Air Force Strategic Transformation Support (Air Force): This $5 billion program demonstrates the Air Force’s focus on improving strategic transformation efforts through advisory and assistance services to various offices and federal agencies.

7. Missile Defense Agency Integration and Operations (Missile Defense Agency): With a budget of $4.6 billion, this program aims to aid the government in achieving its missile defense objectives, showcasing a robust investment in national security and defense technology.

8. Information Integration, Data Exploitation, And Warfighter Capabilities (Army): A $2.1 billion initiative, this contract is designed to support the Army Space and Missile Defense Command, underlining the Army’s commitment to advancing missile defense and space technology.

These key contracts collectively underscore a substantial investment in modernizing and enhancing the United States’ defense capabilities, reflecting the strategic priorities and technological advancements in the U.S. military.

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