military forces through the procurement of specialized construction and equipment support assets. Its core mission centers on enabling expeditionary operations by securing durable, standardized material handling infrastructure—particularly wood pallets and containers—critical for the transport, storage, and deployment of supplies across austere and overseas environments.
Troop Support Construction & Equipment is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors. Over the last 12 months, Troop Support Construction & Equipment has obligated $59,357,507, issued 594 awards, and worked with 207 contractors. It currently has 396 open contract opportunities.
Spending trends, top contractors, industry breakdown, and recent contract activity.
AI Mission Profile
The Troop Support Construction & Equipment division, operating under the Defense Logistics Agency within the Department of Defense, is tasked with ensuring the readiness and logistical sustainability of U.S. military forces through the procurement of specialized construction and equipment support as...
The Troop Support Construction & Equipment division, operating under the Defense Logistics Agency within the Department of Defense, is tasked with ensuring the readiness and logistical sustainability of U.S. military forces through the procurement of specialized construction and equipment support assets. Its core mission centers on enabling expeditionary operations by securing durable, standardized material handling infrastructure—particularly wood pallets and containers—critical for the transport, storage, and deployment of supplies across austere and overseas environments. Strategic priorities include maintaining supply chain resilience for global logistics networks, especially in OCONUS theaters such as Europe and Africa, where modular, interoperable packaging systems are essential for rapid force projection and sustainment.
Procurement activity is narrowly focused on the manufacture of wood containers and pallets, indicating a deliberate emphasis on standardized, non-technical but mission-critical logistics hardware. Contracts are typically issued through open market solicitations, with no set-asides identified, suggesting a preference for performance-based, commercial-off-the-shelf solutions that meet military specification standards without requiring specialized customization or innovation.
The agency’s procurement patterns are dominated by NAICS 321920, reflecting a consistent reliance on industrial manufacturers capable of producing MIL-SPEC-compliant wood pallets and crates that withstand harsh operational conditions. Vendor relationships appear transactional and volume-driven, prioritizing consistent quality, dimensional conformity, and just-in-time delivery over innovation or diversity initiatives.
As a subordinate unit of the Defense Logistics Agency, Troop Support Construction & Equipment operates without a fixed geographic footprint, functioning as a centralized procurement entity supporting global Defense Department logistics. It utilizes standard DLA contract vehicles, including indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) mechanisms and blanket purchase agreements, to ensure scalable, responsive acquisition of essential logistical infrastructure.
Recent Troop Support Construction & Equipment Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by Troop Support Construction & Equipment, including active solicitations and recent awards.