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On-Ramp_Basic Ordering Agreement Sustainment Track (BOAST) Program

Agency
DEPT OF DEFENSE / DEPT OF THE ARMY
Location
WARREN, MI
Amount
Amount not listed
Deadline
Closes in 76 days (Oct 2, 2026)
Posted
Apr 15, 2026
Set-aside
No Set aside used

What this contract is for

***Questions and Answers Attachment - 18 March 2026*** ***Amendment 0002 - Administrative Change*** ***Amendment 0001 - Administrative Change*** The U.S. Army Contracting Command - Detroit Arsenal (ACC-DTA) is soliciting requests from qualified and responsible sources to establish Basic Ordering Agreements (BOAs) under the Basic Ordering Agreement Sustainment Track (BOAST) program. This announcement is an "on-ramp" opportunity for interested contractors to compete future orders under the BOAST program. Please note: A Basic Ordering Agreement is not a contract. The award of a BOA does not obligate any Government funds and does not guarantee any future work. Instead, a BOA is a written instrument of understanding that contains pre-negotiated terms, conditions, and pricing methodologies designed to expedite the award of future orders (contracts). 1. Program Description: The BOAST program is a strategic initiative designed to provide an efficient and flexible method for acquiring a wide range of Class IX supplies. These BOAs will cover a broad range of Class IX parts, as defined in DoD Joint Publication (JP) 4-09, Distribution Operations. These parts include repair parts and components including kits, assemblies and subassemblies, and reparable and consumable items required for maintenance support of all Army equipment, excluding medical-peculiar repair parts. To further delineate distribution requirements, Class IX is categorized into the following subclasses: A – Air B – Ground Support Materiel D – Administrative Vehicles G – Electronics K – Tactical Vehicles L – Missiles M – Weapons N – Special Weapons T – Industrial Materiel X – Aircraft Engines Future orders placed against the established BOAs will be competed among agreement holders and may be awarded using the most a...

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