Program Management And Support Services For The DC I ID EMO And SCINet PoR (SEAPORT NXG)
The United States Marine Corps, Deputy Commandant for Information (DC I), Intelligence Division (ID), Enterprise Management Office (EMO), has a requirement to provide program management and information technology (IT) support services for the Marine Corps Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Enterprise (MCISRE) and as an Abbreviated Acquisition Program (AAP), Sensitive Compartmented Information Network (SCINet) Program of Record (PoR) under direction and management from Marine Corps Portfolio Manager (PfM), Command Element Systems (CES), Program Manager (PM) Intelligence Systems (IS) office.
Solicitation in a Nutshell
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Agency | The United States Marine Corps, Deputy Commandant for Information (DC I), Intelligence Division (ID), Enterprise Management Office (EMO) |
Solicitation Number | M6785424I2009 |
Status | Pre-RFP |
Solicitation Date | 06/2024 (Estimate) |
Award Date | 12/2024 (Estimate) |
Contract Ceiling Value | $643,027,000.00 |
Solicitation Number | M6785424I2009 |
Competition Type | Undetermined |
Type of Award | Task / Delivery Order |
Primary Requirement | Engineering, Scientific and Technical Services |
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: |
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Opportunity Website: | https://vendornxg.seaport.navy.mil/1/Authentication/Login?ReturnUrl=%2f |
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