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Amentum Holdings, Inc. Common Stock (AMTM)

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-1.41 (-7.15%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Apr 3rd, 11:02 PM EDT
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Competitors to Amentum Holdings, Inc. Common Stock (AMTM)

KBR, Inc. KBR -4.61%

KBR and Amentum compete in delivering integrated technology and professional services, particularly to government and commercial clients. KBR has a slight edge in engineering and industrial solutions, including logistics and support for the aerospace and defense sectors, which allows it to secure large contracts. While both companies offer various operational and support services, KBR's broader capabilities in engineering give it a competitive advantage in projects demanding technical proficiency, often shaping the nature and size of the contracts they win.

L3Harris Technologies, Inc. LHX -0.92%

L3Harris Technologies and Amentum compete primarily on defense contracting, with both companies providing mission-critical services to the government. L3Harris excels in communications and electronic systems, giving it a competitive edge in technology and innovation. Amentum, however, focuses more on operational support and logistics, appealing to customers looking for comprehensive facility and mission support solutions. This distinction shapes their target markets and the types of contracts they pursue.

ManTech International Corporation

Amentum and ManTech both provide comprehensive technology solutions and services to U.S. government clients, particularly in defense, intelligence, and cybersecurity sectors. They compete for similar government contracts, leveraging their expertise in mission support, software development, and IT services. While Amentum has a stronger focus on logistics and infrastructure support, ManTech is known for its IT systems integration and cybersecurity capabilities, which gives it a competitive edge in the technology-driven aspects of government contracts.

Parsons Corporation PSN -3.12%

Amentum and Parsons Corporation engage in head-to-head competition, particularly in the areas of engineering, planning, and management services for government projects. Both firms target military, intelligence, and critical infrastructure sectors, often bidding on similar contracts. Parsons holds a competitive advantage in areas related to network and cybersecurity, as well as advanced engineering solutions. Amentum, with its extensive experience in logistics and support services, contrasts with Parsons’ technology-centric approach, which shapes how they pursue contracts and partnerships.