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U.S. Department of Defense Year Month Day Project Contract List

Conduct a systematic review and preliminary categorization of key defense contracts issued on the day, covering areas such as logistics, aviation, aerospace, naval, and nuclear technical services, to reveal the recent funding flows and project priorities in U.S. military capacity building and external cooperation.

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Published

22/12/2025

Key Chapter Title List

  1. Defense Logistics Agency Special Contract: Specialized Transportation and Storage Containers
  2. Air Force Multiple Award Construction Contract: Joint Base Facility Construction and Maintenance
  3. Raytheon Processor Upgrade Contract: Supporting Mission Alliance Risk Reduction
  4. Ventura Group Information Technology Services Contract: Joint Personnel Recovery Agency Network Support
  5. Northrop Grumman Follow-on Support Contract: Lebanese Air Force C-208 Program
  6. Saicorp Contract Modification: Ground-Based Electro-Optical Deep Space Surveillance System
  7. Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Contract Modification: Northwest Region Base Operations Support
  8. Navy Small Business Special Contract: Plumbing, Heating, and Air Conditioning Project
  9. Service Digital Transformation Contract Modification: Naval Air Systems Command Support
  10. Nuclear Technical Services Contract: Radioactive Material Processing and Disposal
  11. Robotic Systems Contract Modification: MK 2 MTRS and Talon System Production Support
  12. Army Communications-Electronics Research Contract: Advanced Technology Testing and Acquisition

Document Introduction

This report is compiled and preliminarily analyzed based on the official contract announcement list released by the U.S. Department of Defense on March 12, 2025. This list serves as a primary, publicly available source of information for gaining insights into the U.S. military's recent procurement priorities, budget allocation, cooperation models, and strategic priorities. The report covers multiple contract awarding units including the Defense Logistics Agency, Air Force, Navy, and Army, involving amounts ranging from millions to billions of dollars, with diverse contract types such as firm-fixed-price, cost-plus-fixed-fee, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, and multiple-award contracts.

The core content of the report focuses on several high-value and strategically significant contracts. The Defense Logistics Agency awarded a specialized container procurement contract with a maximum value of $466 million, highlighting the ongoing demand for large-scale logistical support. On the Air Force side, a $300 million multiple-award construction contract points to the long-term facility construction and maintenance at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst. Particularly noteworthy is the nearly $91.95 million processor upgrade contract awarded to Raytheon, which explicitly involves risk reduction work for integrating variants of the Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missile with future processors. It is linked to a wide range of Foreign Military Sales programs including Australia, Japan, South Korea, the Taiwan region, and several European countries, reflecting the dynamics of weapons system interoperability and technological upgrades among allies.

Contract activities within the Navy department are also frequent, spanning multiple specialized areas such as base operations, digital transformation, nuclear waste processing, and robotic systems. Among these, a contract for radioactive material processing at Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program sites, while not the highest in value, carries special strategic and security significance due to its technical sensitivity and involvement in nuclear waste recovery and disposal. Another contract providing stevedoring and related terminal services for the Marine Corps Prepositioning Program directly relates to the efficiency of logistical nodes for U.S. global power projection.

The Army section in this list is relatively brief, mainly mentioning a research contract involving advanced communications-electronics technology testing and acquisition. Overall, this released portfolio of contracts reflects a comprehensive picture of the U.S. military maintaining daily operations and readiness (base support, IT services, facility maintenance) while simultaneously advancing high-end technology integration (missile processor upgrades, digital transformation, robotic systems), strengthening strategic logistical capabilities (specialized containers, prepositioning program support), and consolidating allied collaboration networks through Foreign Military Sales. All contract information strictly adheres to official announcements, providing researchers in related fields with a baseline for project tracking and fund flow analysis based on raw data.