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Bae Systems Land and Armaments L.p.

Federal Contractor · Rank #155

Reviewed by TaxDollarData Editorial Team · Updated
Total Federal Spending
$588.3M
$588,338,537
Total Obligations
25
Total Awards
25
Contracts
1
Agencies

Bae Systems Land and Armaments L.p. Federal Spending Profile

Bae Systems Land and Armaments L.p. is a mid-sized federal recipient, with $588.3M in total federal obligations spread across 25 awards reported on USAspending.gov. That places Bae Systems Land and Armaments L.p. #155 among federal contractors ranked by total obligations.

Every one of Bae Systems Land and Armaments L.p.'s 25 federal awards is a procurement contract rather than a grant — the company sells goods or services to the government rather than receiving grant funding.

Bae Systems Land and Armaments L.p.'s federal work runs through a single agency relationship: Department of Defense. With no other agency customers in the record, the company's federal revenue rises or falls with that one relationship.

What the federal government buys from Bae Systems Land and Armaments L.p. is led by Other Services ($4.0B), followed by Healthcare & Medical ($2.0B); together these categories describe the goods and services the company is paid to deliver.

Its largest single recent award is a $3.7B contract from the Department of Defense, described in the federal record as "Igf::Ot::Igf."

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Spending by Agency

Recent Awards

DescriptionAgencyStart DateAmount
IGF::OT::IGFDepartment of DefenseNov 24, 2015$3.7B
THIS ACTION IS COST PLUS INCENTIVE-FEE (CPIF) 52 MONTH ENGINEERING AND MANUFACTURING DEVELOPMENT CONTRACT, WITH THREE FIXED PRICE INCENTIVE (SUCCESSIVE TARGETS) (FPI(S)) OPTION YEARS OF LOW RATE INITIAL PRODUCTION (LRIP) FOR THE ARMORED MULTI-PURPOSE VEHICLE (AMPV) REQUIREMENT. THE AMPV FAMILY OF VEHICLES (FOV) IS A MATERIEL SOLUTION REPLACEMENT FOR THE M113 FOV TO MITIGATE CURRENT AND FUTURE CAPABILITY GAPS IN FORCE PROTECTION, MOBILITY, RELIABILITY, AND INTEROPERABILITY BY MISSION ROLE VARIANT TO SUPPORT THE ARMORED BRIGADE COMBAT TEAM (ABCT) ACROSS THE SPECTRUM OF CONFLICT. THE AMPV FOV WILL REPLACE THE FIVE MISSION ROLES CURRENTLY PERFORMED BY THE M113 FOV BY TRANSFERRING THE CURRENT M113 MISSION EQUIPMENT PACKAGES (MEP) TO A NEW VEHICLE PLATFORM. THE AMPV VEHICLE FLEET WILL CONSIST OF THE FOLLOWING FIVE VARIANTS TAILORED TO SPECIFIC MISSION ROLES WITHIN ABCT: GENERAL PURPOSE (GP) VEHICLE MISSION COMMAND (MCMD) VEHICLE MORTAR CARRIER (MC) VEHICLE MEDICAL EVACUATION (ME) VEHICLE AND MEDICAL TREATMENT (MT) VEHICLE. A TOTAL QUANTITY OF 29 VEHICLES WILL BE DELIVERED DURING EMD (INCLUDING SYSTEM SUPPORT PACKAGES, SPECIAL TOOLS AND TEST EQUIPMENT, AND BALLISTIC HULLS), WITH 52 (LRIP OPTION YEAR 1), 105 (LRIP OPTION YEAR 2), AND 130 (LRIP OPTION YEAR 3) VEHICLES ANTICIPATED DURING THE LRIP OPTION YEARS. RANGE PRICING IS INCLUDED IN THE CONTRACT FOR OPTION PERIODS 2 AND 3.Department of DefenseDec 23, 2014$2.0B
MOBILE PROTECTED FIREPOWER ENGINEERING MANUFACTURING AND DEVELOPMENT / MIDDLE TIER ACQUISITIONDepartment of DefenseDec 17, 2018$365.5M
ENGINEERING DESIGN, LOGISTICS, TEST, AND EVALUATION SUPPORT (R&D PHASE) OF THE BRADLEY ECP EFFORT.Department of DefenseSep 14, 2012$324.9M
TASK ORDER W56HZV-22-F-0007 IS ISSUED TO AWARD WD# FOV-P-21- F0007-001 TO FUND THE INTEGRATION OF THE HMS MP GEN 2 RADIO SYSTEM FOR THE AMPV.Department of DefenseJan 4, 2022$95.7M
ARMORED MULTIPURPOSE VEHICLE STS CONTRACT, TASK ORDER ESTABLISHES RAMP SEAL TERM WORD DIRECTIVE FOV-R-21-F0378-011 FOR 1,620 HOURS IN THE AMOUNT OF $271,700.48.Department of DefenseSep 10, 2021$88.9M
FIRST DELIVERY ORDER FOR CATV GP AND CARGO VARIANTS AND INCIDENTAL SERVICES.Department of DefenseAug 22, 2022$60.3M
THIS TASK ORDER IS FOR RECURRING TERM EFFORTS IN SUPPORT OF SYSTEM TECHNICAL SUPPORT (STS), SUSTAINMENT SYSTEM TECHNICAL SUPPORT (SSTS), AND POST PRODUCTION SUSTAINMENT SUPPORT (PPSS) SERVICES FOR THE AMPV/ M113 FAMILY OF VEHICLES.Department of DefenseJul 7, 2021$31.2M
TASK ORDER W56HZV-22-F-0023 IS ISSUED TO AWARD WD# FOV-R-21-F0023-001 SQT6 SOFTWARE RELEASEDepartment of DefenseDec 17, 2021$30.4M
DODepartment of DefenseFeb 15, 2024$26.9M
DELIVERY ORDER FOR PARTS UNDER CLIN 0001 IN THE AMOUNT OF $13,307,625.27 DELIVERING TO THE EAST AND WEST COAST.Department of DefenseMay 9, 2024$13.3M
DELIVERY ORDER FOR PARTS UNDER CLIN 0001 IN THE AMOUNT OF $11,104,157.91.Department of DefenseApr 28, 2023$11.1M
ACV FOV PARTSDepartment of DefenseFeb 4, 2022$9.9M
DELIVERY ORDER FOR PARTS UNDER CLIN 0001 IN THE AMOUNT $5,962,272.54 AND CLIN 0003 IN THE AMOUNT OF $653,087.92 FOR A TOTAL OF $6,615,360.46.Department of DefenseDec 16, 2022$6.6M
DELIVERY ORDER FOR PARTS UNDER CLIN 0001 AND 0003 IN THE AMOUNT OF $6,323,503.49Department of DefenseJul 31, 2024$6.3M
DELIVERY ORDER FOR ACV FOV PARTS WORTH $5,336,000.00Department of DefenseSep 23, 2022$5.3M
ACV FOV PARTSDepartment of DefenseDec 29, 2021$4.4M
ACV FOV PARTSDepartment of DefenseJul 14, 2022$4.2M
DELIVERY/TASK ORDER SUPPORT TO FUND CLIN 0004 FOR ORDERING PERIOD 4.Department of DefenseMay 1, 2024$4.0M
DELIVERY/TASK ORDER TO FUND CLIN 0004 FOR ORDERING PERIOD 3.Department of DefenseFeb 1, 2023$4.0M

All federal spending data sourced from USAspending.gov, the official source for federal award data as mandated by the Government Accountability Office.

Bae Systems Land and Armaments L.p. Federal Contracts FAQ

Bae Systems Land and Armaments L.p. has received $588,338,537 in total federal obligations across 25 awards and 25 contracts.

Bae Systems Land and Armaments L.p. works with 1 federal agencies, including Department of Defense. The largest agency relationships are based on total dollar obligations.

Bae Systems Land and Armaments L.p. has received federal awards in multiple states.

Bae Systems Land and Armaments L.p. is ranked #155 among the largest federal contractors by total obligation amount. Rankings are based on USASpending.gov data for FY2024.

Sources: USASpending.gov, Federal Procurement Data System
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Spending figures represent total federal obligations for FY2024, as reported through USASpending.gov. Rankings are based on aggregate obligation amounts across all contract, grant, and direct payment awards.