Ocean Battlespace Code 32 Financial Support Services

NAVY seeks financial support services for Ocean Battlespace and Expeditionary Access Department Code 32 under SEAPORT NXG.

Solicitation Summary

The Department of the Navy, Office of Naval Research, Code 32 has a requirement for administrative, business, and financial support services to the Ocean Battlespace and Expeditionary Access Department.

Solicitation in a Nutshell

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Agency Department of the Navy, Office of Naval Research, Code 32
Solicitation Number N0001426R3002
Status Pre-RFP
Solicitation Date 05/2026 (Estimate)
Award Date 09/2026 (Estimate)
Contract Ceiling Value $50,000,000
Contract Vehicle SEAPORT NEXT GENERATION
Competition Type  Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business
Type of Award  Task / Delivery Order
Primary Requirement  Administrative, Logistics & Management
Duration  1 year(s) base plus 4 x 1 year(s) option(s)
Contract Type  Firm Fixed Price,Task Order
No. of Expected Awards N/A
NAICS Code(s):
541330

Engineering Services
Size Standard: $25.5 million annual receipts except $47.0 million annual receipts for Military and Aerospace Equipment and Military Weapons and Contracts and Subcontracts for Engineering Services Awarded Under the National Energy Policy of 1992 and Marine

Place of Performance:
  • United States
Opportunity Website: https://vendornxg.seaport.navy.mil/1/Vendor/Opportunity/Detail/17473

Background

The Office of Naval Research (ONR) is an Echelon I command within the Department of the Navy. Its mission is to plan, foster, and encourage scientific research in recognition of its paramount importance as related to the maintenance of future naval power, and the preservation of national security. It leads the Navy’s basic, applied, and advanced research to foster transition from science and technology to higher levels of research, development, test and evaluation.

ONRs Ocean Battlespace and Expeditionary Access Department (Code 32) explores science and technology in the areas of oceanographic and meteorological observations, modeling and prediction in the battlespace environment, submarine detection and classification, and mine warfare. Code 32 has a requirement for administrative, business, and financial support services.

Requirements

The work under this task order will involve some or all of the following tasks, as directed by the COR:

Assist Program Officers and other government personnel manage internal workflow and tasks using the following software tools:

  • Broad Agency Announcement Document Console
  • Computer Optimized Batch Reconciliation Application (COBRA)
  • Contract/Grant Award Management Information System (CAMIS)
  • Joint Appointment Module (JAM) (Contracting Officer Representative (COR) nomination tool)
  • Defense Travel System (DTS)
  • Document Retrieval System (DRS)
  • Microsoft Access, Microsoft Sharepoint, and iConnect
  • Naval Research Information System (NAVRIS)
  • Navy Enterprise Resource Planning (Navy ERP)
  • Navy-Marine Corps Intranet (NMCI)
  • Personnel Process Improvement (PPI) Suite System
  • Program Budget Information System (PBIS)
  • Standard Accounting and Reporting System (STARS)
  • The Joint Personnel Accountability System (JPAS)
  • Total Workforce Management System (TWMS)
  • Procurement Integrated Enterprise Environment (PIEE)

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