Future Opportunities, Logistics  
 

General.  Below is a list of DoD Logistics IDIQs that will be competed in the near future (one year or less).  In some cases, the descriptions of these opportunities require a subpage on this website.  Please follow the appropriate links.

Additional Information.  For questions or additional information on how to get involved in these opportunities, please contact the NCMBC business development specialist assigned to monitor this future opportunity, or contact T.A. “Mickey” Finn, Strategic Program Consultant with the NCMBC at finnm@ncmbc.us.

 

Name of the Opportunity: Enhanced Army Global Logistics Enterprise (EAGLE)

  • Solicitation Number:  W52P1J-10-R-xxxx
  • Description: The Army Sustainment Command (ASC), Rock Island, IL, in conjunction with the Army Installation Management Command (IMCOM) and other Army Commands, is leading a comprehensive acquisition to fulfill the Army's future logistics requirements to obtain contract services to support global missions that ensure success of the Army imperatives to sustain the Army's soldiers, families and civilians, to prepare forces for victory in current conflicts, to reset forces to rebuild readiness for future deployments and contingencies, and to transform forces to meet the demands of a persistent conflict in the 21st Century.  Contract services are contemplated for both CONUS and OCONUS operating environments. Customers for this contract may include all Department of Defense, US Government Agencies, Coalition partners, and foreign governments. The RICC of the ACC currently provides cradle to grave contracting support for ASC requirements and is issuing this notification on their behalf. In addition, the Mission and Installation Contracting Command (MICC) is supporting the contracting efforts of this acquisition.
  • Acquisition Strategy: Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC) (IDIQ)
  • Web Site: http://www.aschq.army.mil/ac/aaisdus/Sow.aspx
  • Contact information for the contracting agency:  Jennifer Kimzey, 309-782-6069, jen.kimzey@us.army.mil   
  • Current prime contractors and POC
  • NCMBC business development specialist assigned to this opportunity 

Name of the Opportunity: MARINE CORPS LOGISTICS SERVICES (MCLOGS)

  • Solicitation Number: M6700408R0064
  • Description: The Marine Corps Logistics Command (LOGCOM) Headquarters is located in Albany GA. The mission of LOGCOM is to provide worldwide integrated logistics/supply chain and distribution management; maintenance management; and strategic pre-positioning capability in support of the operating forces and other supported units to maximize their readiness and sustainability and to support enterprise and program level Total Life Cycle Management. The competition for the initial ordering period for the MCLogss Multiple Award Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity Contracts will be executed through the use of three Request for Proposals (RFP):
    • The first solicitation, M67004-10-R-0013, will be 100% set-aside for 8 (a) small businesses under task area #3, IT Support for Daily Operations. 
    • The second solicitation, M67004-10-R-0004, will be a 100% set-aside for small business under task areas #2, Quality Assurance Support and task area #8, Support to LOGCOM Centers and subordinate commands. 
    • All other requirements (within Task Areas 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10) less than $100,000 will also be 100% set-aside for small businesses within this suite.  Requirements greater than $100,000 will be reviewed by the Contracting Officer to determine if there is a reasonable expectation that two or more small businesses could perform the work in this suite.  If two or more small businesses are capable of performing the requirement, it will be set-aside and competed among contractors within this suite.  This process will be coordinated with the Small Business Specialist.  This suite is named the restricted suite.
    • The last solicitation, M67004-10-R-0003, will include all other requirements (excluding Task Areas 2, 3, and 8) greater than $100,000 which cannot be performed by two or more small businesses within the restricted suite.  The task orders within this suite will be competed amongst the multiple award contract holders, which were competed using full and open competition with no set-aside restrictions.  Therefore, this suite is named the unrestricted suite; a small business may compete in the unrestricted competition.
    • The NAICS Code is 541 -- Professional Scientific and Technical Services/541614 -- Process Physical Distribution and Logistics Consulting Services. The small business standard is $7.0 million.
  • Acquisition Strategy: Full and Open Competition; 8(a) Set-Aside|Small Business Set-Aside; Multiple Award IDIQ Contract
  • Web Site: http://www.logcom.usmc.mil/contracts/mclogs.asp
  • Contact information for the contracting agency: Byrd Gerald, 229-639-8114, Gerald.byrd@usmc.mil, www.logcom.usmc.mil/
  • Current prime contractors and POC:  New Opportunity 
  • NCMBC business development specialist assigned to this opportunity:  Bert Linkonis

 

 

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