Story by Matthew Jones | NAVSUP Weapon Systems Support | 02.01.2022
The NAVSUP WSS V-22/H-53 FLIR Performance Based Logistics Team was awarded a Secretary of Defense Performance Based Logistics Award at the subsystems level for providing superior, cost-effective support to the fleet....
Story by Tristan Pavlik | NAVSUP Weapon Systems Support | 09.01.2020
Naval Supply Systems Command Weapon Systems Support awarded a Performance Based Logistics contract for the CH-53 Sea Stallion and MH-53E Sea Dragon aircraft to Parker-Hannifin Corporation located in Irvine, California, Sept. 1....
Story by Tristan Pavlik | NAVSUP Weapon Systems Support | 02.14.2020
Naval Supply Systems Command Weapon Systems Support (NAVSUP WSS) renewed a $2.3 billion H-60 Seahawk Performance Based Logistics (PBL) contract with Lockheed Martin Rotary and Mission System (LMRMS) located in Owego, N.Y., Feb. 1....
Story by Tristan Pavlik | NAVSUP Weapon Systems Support | 02.04.2020
Naval Supply Systems Command Weapon Systems Support (NAVSUP WSS) recently awarded the first Performance Based Logistics contract in support of the H-1 helicopter platform....
Courtesy Story | NAVSUP Weapon Systems Support | 03.11.2019
NAVSUP Weapon Systems Support (NAVSUP WSS) established the Strategic Acquisition and Performance Based Logistics (PBL) Center of Excellence (CoE) in Philadelphia to synergize an experienced civilian and military contracting and supply chain management team responsible for the most complex and highly visible sustainment contracting requirements of the organization....
Story by Jeffrey Landis | NAVSUP Weapon Systems Support | 06.15.2018
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. (June 7, 2018) – Two Naval Supply Systems Command Weapon Systems Support Teams won 2017 Secretary of Defense Performance Based Logistics (PBL) awards for their efforts last year in a ceremony here at Naval Support Activity Philadelphia, June 7....
Story by James Katzaman | Marine Corps Systems Command | 10.22.2013
Knowing the future removes all doubt, but crystal balls are not government-issue. The next best thing is a computer-based simulation platform that predicts potential future outcomes with a high degree of confidence. In the world of military acquisition, reducing uncertainty can potentially lead to millions of dollars in cost-avoidance. This is where the Research and Readiness Analysis cell......
Story by Leon Roberts | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Nashville District | 06.28.2013
Local high school teachers are using externships with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District to create class curriculum that will challenge students and encourage them to investigate, explore, experiment, problem solve, create and invent....