Army Hands GDLS $621 Million Boost for Sgt. Stout Work
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Army hands GDLS $621 million boost for Sgt. Stout work
The Army is pouring $621 million into its Stryker vehicle variant for short-range air defense, according to a Monday Defense Department announcement. The award, intended to fund “parts, services, and support” for the first increment of the Maneuver Short Range Air Defense (M-SHORAD) system, known as Sgt. Stout, is a modification to the service’s original $1.2 billion hybrid contract handed to contractor General Dynamics Land Systems in 2020 for …
In the United States the Army Contracting Command, based at Redstone Arsenal in Alabama, has assigned to General Dynamics Land Systems Inc. a change in the value of 621 million dollars to the contract already in existence relative to the aerial defense system Sgt. Stout (Stryker A1-IM SHORAD). The modification allows the supply of systems, components, services and support. The Sgt. Stout vehicle provides a deadly, mobile and resistant aerial def…
GDLS Awarded $621M Army IM-SHORAD Contract Modification
The U.S. Army has awarded General Dynamics Land Systems a $621.05 million modification to a previously awarded contract for Sgt Stout Interim Maneuver Short-Range Air Defense vehicle systems, parts, services and support. Work locations and funding will be determined with each order, with an estimated completion date of Sept. 29, 2028, the Department of Defense
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