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Defense Contract Management Agency

www.dcma.mil

 
The Defense Contract Management Agency is, first and foremost, a product delivery organization. Our nation`s warfighters expect our defense industry to produce and deliver the equipment they need to fight, survive and win. DCMA`s integrated team of acquisition and support professionals makes this happen. The Agency provides contract administration services for the Department of Defense, other federal organizations and international partners, and is an essential part of the acquisition process from pre-award to sustainment. Around 12,000 employees, mostly civilians, work at offices and contractor facilities around the world, divided among three continental U.S. commands, one international command and other specialized ...
  • Number of Employees: 10K-50K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion
  • www.dcma.mil
  • 3901 A Avenue Building 10500
    Fort Lee, VA USA 23801
  • Phone: 804.873.8011

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Jacob Olszewski
CMO Commander Profile
Ben Ekwall
Director of Contracts, CMO West Profile

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