The Jan. 5, 2026 posting lists Department of the Navy contract actions worth at least $7.5 million each. They cover a mix of major construction and facility projects; IT and e‑business systems support; contractor logistics support for Navy C‑40A aircraft; production of E‑6B communications upgrade kits; shipyard work to deactivate a fleet oiler; program management, engineering, and logistics support for Marine Corps AH‑1Z and UH‑1Y helicopters (including foreign military sales); marine pilotage services to guide Navy ships in and out of port; and repair and refurbishment of MK‑41 Vertical Launch Systems on Navy and other military vessels.
In this Jan. 5, 2026 contracts announcement, awards are listed for the following companies:
No. The Defense Department’s contract announcement only provides short narrative summaries of each award. It does not include full contract documents such as detailed statements of work or complete award files. Those kinds of documents, when publicly available, are typically accessed through procurement systems like SAM.gov rather than through the daily contracts listing.
The $7.5 million figure is a threshold for individual contract actions (new contracts, orders, or modifications), not a total per company. Each line in the daily posting describes a specific contract action whose stated value meets or exceeds $7.5 million. The Defense Department’s contracts page explains that contracts valued at $7.5 million or more are announced each business day, and the Jan. 5, 2026 entry lists each qualifying award separately.
These are routine procurement and sustainment contracts, not emergency war‑zone or named‑operation contracts. They fund long‑term infrastructure projects at Navy facilities, IT systems support, scheduled maintenance and logistics for aircraft and ships, deactivation of an aging fleet oiler, modernization kits for communications equipment, pilotage services, and refurbishment of shipboard launch systems. While the capabilities supported can be used in any future operation, the awards themselves are presented as regular peacetime procurement and maintenance activities.
The Jan. 5, 2026 notice does not name a specific individual. These contract announcements are part of the official "Contracts" section of the Department’s news site and are produced by the Department’s public affairs/news staff, with the website itself hosted and maintained by Defense Media Activity (WEB.mil). Individual contracting offices (such as Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Southwest or Naval Air Systems Command) provide the underlying award information, but the central Defense.gov news team manages its publication.