V2X (VVX) announce it is resuming work on the $4.3B T-6 Contractor Operated and Maintained Base Supply, or COMBS, contract. After a comprehensive review, the U.S. Court of Federal Claims denied the protest and upheld the Air Force’s selection of V2X, reaffirming the government’s determination that V2X’s proposal represented the best solution for this important mission. The T-6 COMBS contract provides supply support for safe T-6 aircraft to meet the daily flight schedules of the U.S. Air Force, Navy, and Army. V2X was initially awarded the contract in July 2025. V2X’s efforts were put on hold following receipt of a mandatory stop-work order due to a formal protest, V2X is now cleared to proceed, with operations resuming immediately. V2X is closely coordinating with the Air Force to ensure a seamless restart process, including re-mobilizing teams and resuming activities across military bases nationwide. The period of performance for the T-6 COMBS contract extends through July 2034.
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