U.S. Army Contracts Up to $44.6M to Enhance Ammunition Production Capacity
The U.S. Army has issued a contract notice for engineering support services valued at $44.6 million to improve ammunition production and management. Proposals are due by April 20, 2026, and the contract aims to enhance efficiency across U.S. ammunition facilities while addressing increased demand for conventional munitions. The multi-award contract will have a performance period of five years, focusing on production program management, infrastructure upgrades, and technical studies to optimize the Ammunition Industrial Base.

The U.S. Army has launched a contract for engineering support services worth $44.6 million to enhance ammunition production and lifecycle management. Proposals are due by April 20, 2026, with the aim to improve efficiency and address increased demand for conventional munitions.
The contract, structured as a multi-award Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity agreement, will span five years. Selected contractors will assist in managing production programs, analyzing factory performance, and conducting technical studies. Initial work will begin post-award, focusing on enhancing the Ammunition Industrial Base across the U.S.




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