Nikon AM awarded Defense Logistics Agency contract

Nikon AM Synergy Inc, the engineering and manufacturing services division of Nikon Advanced Manufacturing based in Long Beach, California, USA, has been awarded a contract under the Defense Logistics Agency’s JAMA IV IDIQ Pilot Parts Program. The award enables Nikon AM Synergy to support a pilot initiative focused on producing critical parts using Additive Manufacturing technologies.
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“Nikon AM continues to build upon and accelerate our holistic approach to deliver vital advanced manufacturing and sustainment capabilities that are crucial to the United States and allied partners at speed,” stated Dr Behrang Poorganji, Vice President of Technology at Nikon AM. “We are very proud to support the DLA by enabling agile, on-demand production of critical components and strengthening supply chain resilience for mission-ready operations.”
The work will be conducted at the Nikon AM Technology Center in Long Beach where the team supports urgent requirements across naval, defence, aviation, and space sectors. The pilot is designed to help the DLA establish scalable AM processes and a reliable support base, with the broader goal of strengthening supply chain resilience and sustaining warfighter readiness.
Deborah Lombardi, Sr Contracting Officer, shared, “The DLA will utilise Nikon AM to conduct a part(s) production pilot, using Additive Manufacturing (AM) to establish the necessary processes and AM support base for the DLA towards our mission to drive and sustain warfighter readiness.”



























