Red River Army Depot partner secures $733M Humvee contract

A Humvee is a lightweight, four-wheeled tactical vehicle that runs on diesel and supports the Army’s combat and combat service support units. (Submitted photo)
A Humvee is a lightweight, four-wheeled tactical vehicle that runs on diesel and supports the Army’s combat and combat service support units. (Submitted photo)

AM General, a partner of Red River Army Depot, has secured a $732.7 million contract modification to manufacture expanded-capacity models of the Army's High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle.

AM General modernizes and maintains more than 160,000 Humvees through a public-private partnership with the service branch and the depot.

This award would extend the performance period under AM General's contract by two years and four months, according to a notice posted Friday on SAM.gov.

The notice listed a dozen Humvee ECV variants that will include Automotive Improvement Program and Reliability Enhancement Vehicle components.

A Humvee is a lightweight, four-wheeled tactical vehicle that runs on diesel and supports the Army's combat and combat service support units.

The company will perform work under the modification through Dec. 31, 2024, the Department of Defense said Wednesday.

Depot representatives could not be reached for comment Friday.

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