Fortune 1000 contractor will support Critical Incident Response Group
Josh Janney //February 26, 2025//
Jeremy Wensinger, president and CEO of V2X. Photo courtesy V2X
Jeremy Wensinger, president and CEO of V2X. Photo courtesy V2X
Fortune 1000 contractor will support Critical Incident Response Group
Josh Janney //February 26, 2025//
V2X secured a $100 million, five-year contract to provide aviation maintenance and support services for the FBI’s Critical Incident Response Group, the Reston-headquartered aerospace and defense contractor announced Wednesday.
V2X’s role in the contract will be to deliver mission-critical aviation resources, enabling the FBI to gather intelligence, investigate operations and investigate law-enforcement activities. The Fortune 1000 company will support the FBI’s specialized aviation fleet by providing field-level maintenance, special mission equipment sustainment, training and administrative services. V2X will provide the services at multiple locations across the country.
“This contract underscores V2X’s expertise in delivering agile aviation solutions in support of national security,” Vinny Caputo, senior vice president of Aerospace Systems at V2X, said in a statement. “We are proud to provide the FBI with the aviation resources needed to execute their mission anytime, anywhere — ensuring operational readiness when it matters most.”
The FBI Critical Incident Response Group provides rapid assistance to incidents in a crisis, with expert help available in cases involving the abduction or mysterious disappearance of children, crisis management, hostage negotiation, criminal investigative analysis and special weapons and tactics.
V2X was formed by the $2.1 billion merger of Vertex and Vectrus in 2022 and has about 16,000 employees. Previously based in McLean, the company announced in December 2024 it had opened new corporate headquarters in Reston. V2X reported $4.32 billion in revenue in 2024, up 9% from the previous year.