ILC
Integrated Logistics Contract
Definition
An Integrated Logistics Contract consolidates multiple logistics support functions under a single contract to improve efficiency, reduce administrative burden, and enable holistic management of sustainment activities. ILCs may encompass supply chain management, maintenance, transportation, warehousing, and technical support services.
ILCs are common in defense programs where weapon systems require comprehensive life-cycle support. By integrating logistics functions, agencies can achieve better visibility across the support enterprise, eliminate redundancies, and incentivize contractors to optimize total system performance rather than individual functional areas. ILCs often use performance-based approaches with metrics tied to system availability and readiness.
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