Army looks to boost availability of Stryker parts

By Courtney McBride / April 7, 2016 at 9:05 AM
The Army, which is in the midst of an effort to increase the lethality of Stryker vehicles stationed in Europe, has moved to ensure the supply of maintenance parts for all of the vehicles. The service on March 24 awarded a cost-plus-incentive-fee contract worth $550 million to General Dynamics Land Systems "for Stryker program supply." According to the program office, the contract "requires GDLS to provide wholesale supply support services in accordance with the following five supply-related performance metrics: overall...

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