The United States Department of Defense released a project contract list on [date].
This report focuses on key defense contracts awarded by the U.S. Navy, Army, Air Force, and Defense Logistics Agency on that day, covering various types such as fixed-price incentive, hybrid contracts, and cost-plus-fixed-fee agreements. By analyzing core elements such as contract scope, amount, execution location, and funding sources, it examines the recent priorities in U.S. military force development and modernization.
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Published
22/12/2025
Key Chapter Title List
- Navy Contract Overview
- Bell Boeing Joint Project Office CMV-22B Aircraft Production Modification Contract
- Lockheed Martin Laser-Guided Training Round Production Modification Contract
- Army Contract Overview
- Hale Trailer International Tactical Fuel Distribution System Contract
- Science Applications International Corporation Modeling and Simulation Services Modification Contract
- Air Force Contract Overview
- Raytheon HC-130J Aircraft Electro-Optical/Infrared System Modification Contract
- Boeing Aerial Refueling Navigation and Automation Technology Development Contract
- Lockheed Martin GPS III Mission 10 Launch and On-Orbit Checkout Modification Contract
- Defense Logistics Agency Contract Update
- Contract Awarding Agencies and Funding Source Analysis
Document Introduction
This report, based on the publicly released contract award list by the U.S. Department of Defense on March 21, 2025, provides a structured analysis of the major procurement activities of the U.S. military services and the Defense Logistics Agency for that day. The document's content is strictly derived from officially released data, aiming to provide professional readers with a compilation of raw materials concerning recent U.S. defense procurement priorities, industrial base distribution, and budget resource allocation.
The main body of the report is divided into chapters by service and agency, detailing several representative contract awards. Regarding the Navy, it focuses on a $590 million Fixed-Price Incentive (Firm Target) Undefinitized Modification Contract (P00080) awarded to the Bell Boeing Joint Project Office, involving the production and delivery of five CMV-22B aircraft for the Navy. Work will be performed in Texas, Pennsylvania, and other locations, with an estimated completion date of January 2028. Concurrently, Lockheed Martin received a modification contract (P00004) valued at approximately $17.47 million for the production of 2,590 Laser-Guided Training Rounds and related non-recurring engineering for the Navy and Marine Corps.
The Army section covers two key contracts. Hale Trailer International received a hybrid contract (combining firm-fixed-price and fixed-price with economic-price-adjustment) valued at approximately $589 million for the Tactical Fuel Distribution System, with an estimated completion date of March 2030. Science Applications International Corporation received a modification contract (PO0154) worth nearly $15 million for modeling, simulation, and development engineering services.
The Air Force contract section reveals several technology upgrade and research & development projects. Raytheon received an Indefinite-Delivery/Indefinite-Quantity contract valued at $100 million for the modification and repair of the AN/AAS-54 Electro-Optical/Infrared System and subsystems on HC-130J aircraft, aimed at addressing diminishing manufacturing sources, material shortages, obsolescence, and reliability/maintainability issues. Boeing received a Cost-Plus-Fixed-Fee contract valued at over $18.23 million, focusing on the development, demonstration, and risk reduction of network common systems, relative navigation, and boom automation technologies related to aerial refueling. Additionally, Lockheed Martin received a modification contract (P00797) valued at over $10.23 million for GPS III Mission 10 launch and on-orbit checkout work.
The final section of the report updates Defense Logistics Agency contract information, listing Calca Solutions LLC as an additional awardee on the multiple-award contract for methylhydrazine supply and noting its status as a small business. All contracts clearly list the primary performance locations, estimated completion dates, funding sources (including fiscal year and amount), and the military agencies responsible for awarding the contracts, such as the Naval Air Systems Command, Army Contracting Command, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, etc.
This document does not contain any analysis, predictions, or policy recommendations beyond the original list content. Its value lies in providing unprocessed primary data for researchers, policy analysts, and industry observers to conduct subsequent independent in-depth analysis on specific topics such as assessing U.S. military vertical lift capability construction, training ammunition stockpiles, fuel logistics modernization, avionics upgrade pathways, space asset deployment tempo, and the role of small businesses in the defense supply chain.