Amentum has been awarded a new 60-month firm-fixed-price contract of $77million by the General Services Administration – GSA in order to offer logistics operations support to modernize defense supply chain through comprehensive, AI-powered solutions for the Pentagon and various other federal customers functioning across Japan as part of the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command – INDOPACOM area of responsibility. Amentum, apparently, will improve operational preparedness in a strategic region through integrated supply chain management when it comes to U.S. military bases.
According to the president of Mission Solutions business of Amentum, “Amentum’s new relationship with the GSA is a natural fit given our unique global supply chain reach, forward-positioned operational capability, and expeditionary sustainment. Our extensive experience in delivering turnkey supply chain solutions worldwide ensures we can support the GSA and INDOPACOM with predictability, reliability, and efficiency.”
Amentum has, as a matter of fact, built these capabilities into a unified, agile framework that allows for smooth operations in highly competitive, tight-budgeted, and politically sensitive settings. The program will integrate AI tools in order to improve forecasting and demand planning as well as catalog management to further enhance customer order fulfillment along with delivery.
With this contract to modernize defense supply chain, Amentum will bring an integrated approach to supply chain management and offer tailored solutions in order to enable continuous operational sustainment. The company employs technological solutions to track, evaluate, and maximize supply chain activities involving procurement, transportation, demand forecasting, and inventory control, as well as on-time delivery.






























