ATLANTIC DIVING SUPPLY, INC.: $77.6M General Services Administration Contract
Summary
A $77.6M contract awarded to private firm Atlantic Diving Supply, Inc. for installation kits under a GSA BPA call order. No publicly traded companies are directly linked, so the market impact is limited to broad sector tailwinds in defense and infrastructure.
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Key Takeaways
- 1.Private contractor Atlantic Diving Supply, Inc. receives $77.6M for installation kits, no public stock impact.
- 2.Contract is a BPA call order under GSA FAS, suggesting routine procurement rather than a transformative award.
- 3.No direct link to any publicly traded company; investors should ignore this contract for stock selection.
Market Implications
This contract has no direct effect on publicly traded securities. The only indirect effect is a slight positive signal for defense and infrastructure spending momentum, but too diffuse to drive stock moves. Ignore for portfolio decisions.
Full Analysis
The General Services Administration awarded a $77.6M BPA call order to Atlantic Diving Supply, Inc. for ESAP 1A 1B installation kits. The recipient is a private company with no publicly traded parent or recognized subsidiary, meaning no direct market impact from this specific award. The contract spans approximately three years, ending in October 2027, and falls under the Federal Acquisition Service. While the actual end-use is unclear from the description, installation kits likely support defense or infrastructure projects. The broader sector environment—defense spending and infrastructure modernization—remains supportive, but this contract alone does not create a tradable event for retail investors. Related legislative signals, such as HR1118 (Value Over Cost Act) and HR9687 (national security risk review), suggest ongoing policy attention to defense procurement efficiency, but none directly authorize or fund this specific award. Without a public company beneficiary, the contract is a nonevent for equity markets, though it may incrementally support the private sector's capacity in defense supply chains.
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Contract Details
Recipient
ATLANTIC DIVING SUPPLY, INC.
Award Amount
$77,628,525
Awarding Agency
General Services Administration
Sub-Agency
Federal Acquisition Service
Contract Type
BPA CALL
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