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DOD awards defense logistics contracts
Army Logistician, July-August, 2007
In response to a Base Realignment and Closure recommendation to privatize certain functions at Defense Supply Center Richmond (DSCR), the Department of Defense has awarded contracts that will terminate the wholesale supply, storage, and distribution of packaged lubricants, petroleum, chemicals, and compressed gasses at DSCR.
A contract worth up to $6.25 million was awarded to San Diego-based Science Applications International Corporation to handle the procurement, storage, and transportation of petroleum, oils, lubricants, and chemicals. Privatization will allow the contractor to deliver supplies directly from its stock to the warfighter. Haas Total Chemical Management of West Chester, Pennsylvania, received a $2 million contract to buy, store, fill, and transport compressed gasses and cylinders for DSCR customers. DSCR will retain the contracting function for the commodities.
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