The U.S. Army Sustainment Command has awarded Honeywell logistics contracts worth more than $230 million to manage global inventory, maintenance and operations for...
Honeywell has landed a deal with the Army worth more than $230 million. The Army Sustainment Command says Honeywell logistics will manage its global inventory, maintenance and operations for three Army Field Support Brigades. Honeywell received the largest single share of the contracts awarded under the U.S. Army’s integrated support service program. The two-year contracts include responsibility for the brigade’s equipment, fleets and facilities in the eastern United States, Afghanistan, Iraq and Kuwait.
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