Which specific contracts are included in this Jan. 7 notice?Expand
The Jan. 7, 2026 notice includes:
An Air Force correction to a previously awarded $235.4 million base-operations support contract in Germany involving Piepenbrock Government Services GmbH + Co. KG; Geiger FM Grunservice GmbH; Centerra Integrated Services GmbH (two awards); and Amentum Services, Inc., clarifying that work is expected to be completed by Jan. 11, 2036.
An Army multiple-award, firm-fixed-price, architect-engineer IDIQ contract (total shared ceiling $9.9 million) for geotechnical engineering, engineering geology, topographic surveys, orthophotography, and cadastral/land-parcel mapping, awarded to ControlPoint Surveying Inc.; KAI JV; and Sam O. Hirota Inc.
A Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support firm-fixed-price, economic-price-adjustment, IDIQ contract (maximum $198,260,924) to US Foods Raleigh for full-line food and beverage items supporting all military services.
A set of Defense Logistics Agency Energy fixed-price, economic-price-adjustment contracts for fuel support (each with a minimum value of $86,689,562) awarded to nine firms: Freeman Holdings of Hawaii LLC (Million Air Honolulu); McClellan Jet Services; Avfuel Corp.; San Bernardino International Airport Authority; Air Center San Diego LLC; Freeman Holdings of Washington LLC (Million Air Moses Lake); Freeman Holdings of Riverside LLC (Million Air Riverside); Freeman Holdings of Oregan LLC (Million Air Medford); and Freeman Holdings of California LLC (Million Air Victorville).
Which companies or organizations received these contracts?Expand
Companies and organizations receiving contracts or referenced in the Jan. 7, 2026 notice are:
Air Force correction: Piepenbrock Government Services GmbH + Co. KG; Geiger FM Grunservice GmbH; Centerra Integrated Services GmbH (two contracts); Amentum Services, Inc.
Army: ControlPoint Surveying Inc; KAI JV; Sam O. Hirota Inc (all small businesses) with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Honolulu District as the contracting activity.
Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support: US Foods Raleigh.
Defense Logistics Agency Energy: Freeman Holdings of Hawaii LLC (Million Air Honolulu); McClellan Jet Services; Avfuel Corp.; San Bernardino International Airport Authority; Air Center San Diego LLC; Freeman Holdings of Washington LLC (Million Air Moses Lake); Freeman Holdings of Riverside LLC (Million Air Riverside); Freeman Holdings of Oregan LLC (Million Air Medford); Freeman Holdings of California LLC (Million Air Victorville).
What goods or services do the listed contracts cover?Expand
The notice covers:
Air Force: a correction to a large base-operations support contract in Germany (the Jan. 7 item only updates the expected completion date to Jan. 11, 2036, without restating the full scope).
Army: architect-engineer services for geotechnical engineering, engineering geology, topographic surveys, orthophotography, cadastral mapping, and land-parcel mapping for various projects in the Honolulu District.
Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support: a full-line assortment of food and beverage items for Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard, via a bridge contract.
Defense Logistics Agency Energy: fuel support (aviation/ground fuel supply through fixed-base operators and airports) for Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and federal civilian agencies in Hawaii, California, Washington, and Oregon.
How can I access the full contract notices on War.gov?Expand
To access the full Jan. 7, 2026 contract notice:
Go to the Department of War contracts page at war.gov/News/Contracts/.
In the "List of Contracts" section, click "Contracts For Jan. 7, 2026" to open the full text.
You can also go directly via the specific article URL: defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/4372534/.
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Why is the $7.5 million threshold used — what does it signify?Expand
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