IBM Wins $112M DeCA Contract to Upgrade Commissary Systems

IBM Wins 2M DeCA Contract to Upgrade Commissary Systems

By Kristen Smith
Publication Date: 2026-02-26 07:11:00

IBM has been selected to modernize the digital pricing infrastructure used across U.S. military commissaries under a contract valued at up to $112 million over five years.

The contract, awarded by the Department of War’s Defense Commissary Agency, covers upgrades to electronic shelf label systems at 177 stores in the United States and deployment of new installations at 58 overseas commissaries spanning 12 countries, IBM said Wednesday. International rollout is scheduled to begin in early 2026.

The initiative focuses on enhancing in-store pricing displays to reflect price changes instantly rather than through manual updates. The modernization is intended to improve pricing accuracy, reduce labor tied to shelf updates and strengthen inventory visibility across DeCA’s global retail network.

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