Contract

Mission Partner Environment (MPE) Operations, Maintenance and Sustainment (OM&S)

Agency
DEPT OF DEFENSE / DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE
Location
FT WASHINGTON, MD
Amount
Amount not listed
Deadline
Open, no deadline listed
Posted
Oct 20, 2023
Set-aside
None (open competition)
NAICS code
541512

What this contract is for

This will be the contract opportunity posting where the Draft RFP, Pre-Solicitation Notice, Solicitation (and possible amendments), Award notice, etc. will be posted for the Mission Partner Environment Operations, Maintenance, and Sustainment acquisition. For your information, the contract opportunity under Notice ID CDM-2020-1 was used for market research and updates to industry during the course of the market research. Pre-Solicitatin Notice This is a pre-solicitation notice. No proposals can be accepted until the request for proposal is posted. The Air Force intends to solicit a full and open single award indefinite delivery indefinite quantity contract for the acquisition of Mission Partner Environment Operations, Maintenance, and Sustainment services. The NAICS code for this requirement is 541212 with a size standard of $34M. The minimum order will be $5M and the ceiling/maximum will be $5.57B. The planned solicitation number is FA714624R0001. For this acquisition, the ordering period will be a five-year base from 10 Dec 2024 to 9 Dec 2029 and a five-year option from 10 Dec 2029 to 9 Dec 2034. There will be an additional year of performance on task orders to 9 Dec 2035 bringing the total period of performance to 11 years. Government Point of Contact Matthew Tonay Contracting Officer Email: [email protected]

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