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Federal Ammunition Awarded 3-Year Defense Ordnance Technology Consortium Contract

ANOKA, Minnesota – June 21, 2021 – Federal Ammunition has been awarded a 3-year contract to partner with the Defense Ordnance Technology Consortium to design, develop, and demonstrate technological superiority in ammunition to enhance the Warfighter’s lethality, survivability, and combat effectiveness.

“This is a tremendous honor,” stated Jason Vanderbrink, President of Federal Ammunition.  “When called upon, Federal wants to provide our industry leading expertise to work alongside our military partners to build only the best ammunition for our servicemen and women whose lives depend on only the best ammunition while defending Americans and our way of life,” stated Vanderbrink.

Vice President of Government Sales David Leis says with this partnership, Federal will collaborate on programs to improve small caliber ammunition performance through advanced research and development. “By supporting combat operations with precision products designed for long-range fire on select targets, our objective is to increase a soldier’s lethality and survivability with advanced ammunition capabilities,” stated Leis.

Federal ammunition can be found at dealers nationwide or purchased online direct. For more on Federal ammunition, visit www.federalpremium.com.

5 Responses to “Federal Ammunition Awarded 3-Year Defense Ordnance Technology Consortium Contract”

  1. WmhW says:

    Dear SSD,
    Please stop publishing when ammo is being provided to anyone but US citizens.
    Thank you,
    Everyone

    • Robert G says:

      Maybe you should focus your frustration on the guys buying up all available ammo when it hits the shelves just to sell it online for 3X the price. This is good information and completely relevant to SSD readers.

    • Mike Nomad says:

      Um, you can go to the URL at the end of the article and purchase directly from Federal…

  2. Patrick Sweeney says:

    Excuse me? Just because the available supply is being bought up as fast as it can be made, you don’t want to know about government contracts to improve ammo?

    Do you think SSD (or others) keeping mum is going to make ammo suddenly appear at your local gun shop?

  3. WmhW says:

    My comment was emotional and not rational. I am frustrated where the ammo situation currently is. I only have myself to blame for my supply.

    I have been thinking about all of your replies this week. Sincerely, my mind has been changed because of the replies, especially this one Patrick. I had never considered the industry from the point of view that you presented. Thank you.