Contract W58RGZ19C0027
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. · Department Of Defense · September 25, 2020
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. was awarded a federal contract by Department Of Defense (Department Of The Army) on September 25, 2020 for $2.09 billion (current value) of work in aircraft manufacturing. Performance is in Poway, CA. It was awarded under full and open competition. The contract has been modified 17 times since the base award It uses cost-plus contract pricing. The most recent modification was on December 11, 2025. If all options are exercised, the contract could reach $3.76 billion.
Contract details
- PIID
- W58RGZ19C0027
- Award type
- Definitive Contract
- Pricing
- Cost Plus Incentive Fee
- Set-aside
- No Set Aside Used.
- Competition
- Not Competed
- NAICS
- 336411 · Aircraft Manufacturing
- Product / service
- Maint/Repair/Rebuild Of Equipment- Aircraft And Airframe Structural Components
- Place of performance
- Poway, CA
- First action
- September 25, 2020
- Latest action
- December 11, 2025
Description
2019 THROUGH 2023 GRAY EAGLE PERFORMANCE BASED LOGISTICS
Modification timeline
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December 11, 2025Mod P00223 · Other Administrative Action$1.90B
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September 16, 2025Mod A00001 · Supplemental Agreement For Work Within Scope$1.90B
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July 23, 2025Mod P00222 · Supplemental Agreement For Work Within Scope$1.90B
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September 17, 2024Mod P00214 · Supplemental Agreement For Work Within ScopePERFORMANCE BASED LOGISITICS$1.93B
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July 29, 2024Mod P00213 · Supplemental Agreement For Work Within ScopeGRAY EAGLE 2019 THROUGH 2024 PERFORMANCE BASED LOGISTICS$1.93B
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July 17, 2024Mod P00212 · Supplemental Agreement For Work Within Scope$1.93B
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July 12, 2024Mod P00211 · Other Administrative ActionPRODUCTION READY TEST ASSET$1.93B
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September 28, 2023Mod P00185 · Supplemental Agreement For Work Within Scope2019 - 2023 GRAY EAGLE PERFORMANCE BASED LOGISTICS$1.88B
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September 26, 2023Mod P00184 · Supplemental Agreement For Work Within Scope2019 - 2023 GRAY EAGLE PERFORMANCE BASED LOGISTICS$1.88B
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September 27, 2022Mod P00135 · Supplemental Agreement For Work Within ScopeGRAY EAGLE 2019 - 2023 PERFORMANCE BASED LOGISTICS$1.76B
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Frequently asked questions
What is contract W58RGZ19C0027?
Contract W58RGZ19C0027 is a federal contract awarded to General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. by Department Of Defense on September 25, 2020 for $2.09 billion of work classified under AIRCRAFT MANUFACTURING. It has been modified 17 times since the base award.
Who won contract W58RGZ19C0027?
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. won contract W58RGZ19C0027 from Department Of Defense.
How much is contract W58RGZ19C0027 worth?
Contract W58RGZ19C0027 has obligated $0 to date but carries a potential ceiling of $3.76 billion if fully funded and all options are exercised.