Stryker Endoscopy snags potential $225M government contract

Stryker’s endoscopy business secured a contract with the U.S. Defense Logistics Agency for up to 10 years and $225 million.

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Stryker Endoscopy was chosen over 51 other applicants to help supply the U.S. military with patient monitoring and capital equipment systems, as well as accessories.

Stryker Endoscopy will serve the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps and federal civilian agencies through the five-year base contract, which has a five-year option period.

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