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GENERAL DYNAMICS OTS (WILKES BARRE), LLC

UEI: V1TVADBWD4E9CAGE: 99938

GENERAL DYNAMICS OTS (WILKES BARRE), LLC is a federal contractor, registered under UEI V1TVADBWD4E9 and CAGE code 99938. It has been awarded $4,830,828,500 across 217 federal contracts. Primary work spans Ammunition (except Small Arms) Manufacturing, Facilities Support Services, and Unknown NAICS. Top awarding agencies include Department Of Defense, W6QK Acc-pica, and Other agencies (3 agencies, <0.5% each).

Contact Information

Registration and classification details

Registration

UEI Code

V1TVADBWD4E9

CAGE Code

99938

Entity Structure

Corporate Entity (Not Tax Exempt)

Established

N/A

Business Classifications

2XLJMF

NAICS Codes

332111Iron and Steel Forging
332993Ammunition (except Small Arms) Manufacturing(Primary)
561210Facilities Support Services

Federal Contracting Overview

Award totals, agency breakdown, NAICS distribution, and geographic footprint.

AI Capability Profile

General Dynamics OTS (Wilkes Barre), LLC specializes in the precision manufacturing, assembly, inspection, packaging, and delivery of medium- and large-caliber ammunition components, including 155mm M795 artillery projectile bodies, 60mm and 81mm mortar shell bodies, and associated ordnance systems....

General Dynamics OTS (Wilkes Barre), LLC specializes in the precision manufacturing, assembly, inspection, packaging, and delivery of medium- and large-caliber ammunition components, including 155mm M795 artillery projectile bodies, 60mm and 81mm mortar shell bodies, and associated ordnance systems. The contractor leverages advanced metallurgical forming, precision machining, and rigorous quality assurance protocols to meet stringent military specifications for high-volume, mission-critical munitions production. Complementing this core ordnance manufacturing capability, the firm delivers critical facilities support services at Department of Defense ammunition plants, including infrastructure upgrades for steam, water, and gas systems, forge shop modifications, and emergency valve replacements—ensuring operational continuity of production environments under demanding defense logistics conditions. Their technical expertise lies in end-to-end ammunition lifecycle support, from raw material processing to final packaging and shipment, with deep familiarity in DoD ammunition standards and supply chain security protocols. The contractor maintains a consistent, long-standing relationship with the Department of Defense, primarily supporting the U.S. Army Contracting Command–New Jersey and the Office of the Project Manager for Combat Ammunition Systems at Picatinny Arsenal. Their work focuses on sustaining and expanding the production capacity of conventional artillery and mortar systems, particularly in support of urgent operational requirements for allied nations. Their primary industry focus is in ammunition manufacturing (NAICS 332993) and facilities support services (NAICS 561210), positioning them as a specialized industrial partner for the U.S. defense industrial base. They serve as a critical node in the supply chain for non-small arms ordnance, with particular strength in high-demand, high-precision components used in modern artillery systems. As a 2L entity located in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, the company operates from a dedicated, government-adjacent manufacturing facility with deep integration into the Northeastern defense infrastructure. While no formal government certifications are listed, their sustained contract performance and facility-based operations reflect a mature, compliant, and mission-focused production environment attuned to national security priorities.

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Award Analytics & Distribution

Awards by Agency
Department Of Defense$3.6B74.3%
W6QK Acc-pica$1.2B25.7%
Other agencies (3 agencies, <0.5% each)$416.7K0%
Awards by NAICS
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332993 - Ammunition (except Small Arms) Manufacturing$3.4B71.4%
561210 - Facilities Support Services$1.3B27.6%
- Unknown NAICS$25.2M0.5%
Others - Other NAICS codes (12 codes, <0.5% each)$23.7M0.5%
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Open opportunities in GENERAL DYNAMICS OTS (WILKES BARRE), LLC's top NAICS codes and agencies

NAICS: 332999
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Primer Feed Mechanisms (PFMs)
Solicitation # W15QKN26RA044
The U.S. Army Contracting Command - New Jersey, acting on behalf of the Project Manager for Combat Ammunition Systems, is preparing to issue a solicitation for the manufacture, testing, and delivery of Primer Feed Mechanisms and associated components for the M777A2 155mm Howitzer. The PFM consists of three primary assemblies—Body, Tray, and Magazine—each composed of multiple sub-assemblies, with additional critical components including the Dog Coupler Assembly, Reinforced Dog Coupler, Magazine Primer Stop, Injector Arm Assembly, Firing Pin, Cross Pin, and Inert Primers designated as down parts. These systems are essential for the reliable operation of the howitzer and will support both U.S. and Foreign Military Sales requirements, with specific packaging instructions provided per delivery order. The government plans to award a single, five-year Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity contract under Full and Open Competition as a 100% Small Business Set Aside, structured with five one-year Ordering Periods spanning Fiscal Years 2027 through 2032. Each ordering period will follow consecutively, beginning twelve months after the prior period concludes, with all delivery orders issued under a Firm Fixed Price pricing model. The solicitation number is W15QKN26RA044, with a response deadline of August 13, 2026, and the point of contact is Daniel RAKAUSKAS at Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey. The contract will be administered under NAICS code 332999, and all performance and deliveries will align with the Government's operational and logistical needs without deviation from the specified technical and delivery parameters.
W6QK Acc-Ri-Picatinny

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NAICS: 561210
New
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Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Beaufort and Laurel Bay Base Operation Support
Solicitation # N4008526R0033
The contract solicitation N4008526R0033, issued by Navfacsyscom Mid-Atlantic under the Department of Defense, seeks qualified contractors to provide comprehensive Base Operation Services across Marine Corps Air Station Laurel Bay in Beaufort, South Carolina, Laurel Bay Schools, and the Townsend Bombing Range in Shellman Bluff, Georgia, along with supporting outlying areas. Services encompass Facility Investment, Pest Control, Electrical Operations, and Base Support Vehicle Equipment, requiring full labor, management, tools, materials, and equipment to be furnished by the contractor under a performance-based, firm-fixed price, indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) structure. The contract includes a 12-month base period with a 90-day post-award start window and up to seven option periods plus a single six-month extension, allowing for scalability within a not-to-exceed financial ceiling. Work is to be performed on-site at designated government installations, with additional locations potentially authorized within a 50-mile radius. All shipments must adhere to MIL-STD-129 and MIL-STD-130 for marking, packaging, and Unique Item Identifier (UII) labeling using Data Matrix barcodes compliant with ISO/IEC standards, ensuring full traceability of government-furnished property. Offerors must submit proposals via the PIEE Solicitation Module in two separate volumes—technical and price—with the technical volume capped at 110 pages and the safety approach limited to seven pages, both formatted in 12-point Arial or Times New Roman. The evaluation uses a balanced best-value trade-off model, where Management Approach, Corporate Experience, Safety, and Past Performance are equally weighted among themselves and nearly equal in importance to price, allowing award to the offeror providing the greatest overall value, not necessarily the lowest-priced or highest-technically-rated proposal. The solicitation is set aside for 8(a) small businesses and requires full compliance with numerous FAR and DFARS clauses, including restrictions on subcontracting (50% service, 85% construction, 75% special trades), protections against Chinese military companies, data rights limitations, mandatory arbitration prohibitions, and cybersecurity and personal identity verification requirements. Contractors must hold current SAM certifications, submit UEI and CAGE codes, and comply with stringent safety programs, including chemical hazard communication, confined space protocols, critical lift plans, and drug/alcohol prevention. Invoices must be submitted electronically through WAWF using approved formats, and all proposals must include
Navfacsyscom Mid-Atlantic

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