U.S. Department of Defense Year Month Day Project Contract List
Professional analysis of key contracts awarded by various branches of the U.S. military on the day: Focusing on Air Force construction, Army engineering, Navy maintenance, and high-tech system upgrades, revealing recent priorities in defense procurement and the allocation of strategic resources.
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Published
22/12/2025
Key Chapter Title List
- Air Force Contract Overview
- Prince Sultan Air Base Small Construction Multiple Award Contract
- Electronic Modular Airborne Spray System Production and Support Contract
- Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missile Processor Upgrade Contract
- Minuteman III Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Guidance System Battery Production Contract
- Army Contract Overview
- Maintenance Dredging Contract
- Navy Contract Overview
- Military Sealift Command Ship Berthing Maintenance Contract
- Acoustic System Performance Evaluation Tool Software Engineering Support Contract
- E-2D Hawkeye Integrated Training System Weapon System Trainer Upgrade Contract
- Naval Facilities Ground Maintenance Services Contract
Document Introduction
This report is based on the official contract award list publicly released by the U.S. Department of Defense on March 11, 2025. It aims to provide a structured analysis and summary of the U.S. military's key procurement activities on that day. The report's content strictly adheres to the original documents, focusing on core information such as contract value, contractor, scope of work, performance location, estimated completion date, funding source, and procurement method, without making any inferences or comments beyond the document's content. By organizing these raw transaction data, this report provides first-hand information for observing the recent procurement priorities of the U.S. Department of Defense, budget execution flows, and the contractor ecosystem.
The report first provides a detailed analysis of the series of contracts awarded by the U.S. Air Force on that day. Among them, a multiple-award indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract valued at up to $100 million is particularly noteworthy. This contract aims to establish a supplier base for small construction needs at Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia, involving six companies from Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates. Furthermore, the Air Force also awarded several important contracts in high-tech fields, including electronic modular airborne spray system production, integrated risk reduction processor upgrades for the Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missile (AMRAAM) C8/D3 variant, Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile guidance system battery production, information technology cyberspace mission assurance, and intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) service support.
Secondly, the report outlines the contract activities of the Army department, mainly including a $26.25 million maintenance dredging contract awarded to Manson Construction Co., and a contract modification to provide technical support services for the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, G-6. These contracts reflect the Army's continued investment in infrastructure maintenance and headquarters functional support.
Finally, the report focuses on reviewing procurement projects of the Navy and Navy-related agencies. The contracts cover a wide range, including berthing maintenance for the Military Sealift Command fleet ammunition dry cargo ship USNS Lewis and Clark, development and maintenance of acoustic system performance evaluation tool software to enhance fleet operational capabilities, weapon system trainer upgrades for the E-2D Hawkeye aircraft integrated training system, ground maintenance services for Naval Support Activity bases, and engineering and logistics support for the Marine Corps' MQ-9A Unmanned Aircraft System. These contracts highlight the Navy's resource allocation across multiple dimensions: platform maintenance, training system modernization, unmanned system capability development, and daily base operations and maintenance.
The data upon which this report is based comes directly from official announcements by the U.S. Department of Defense, ensuring the objectivity and accuracy of the analytical foundation. By examining these contracts item by item, researchers can gain insights into the U.S. Department of Defense's procurement priorities at a specific point in time, patterns of international cooperation (such as Foreign Military Sales), the application of small business policies, and the specific measures taken by different military services in maintaining and modernizing operational capabilities. This provides valuable reference material for defense budget analysis, military industry research, and security policy assessment.