Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: April 29, 2016
The Naval Supply Systems Command has issued a solicitation for a potential five-year, $993.5 million contract to continue to provide wireless telecommunications services to the Defense Department, Department of the Navy, Air Force, Army and other federal agencies.
NAVSUP said in a FedBizOpps notice published Thursday the indefinitely-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract is a follow-on requirement and contains a base term of one year and four option years.
The IDIQ contract covers firmware, hardware, software, enterprise mobility management services and related equipment and will be used by end-users across DoD and the Department of the Navy to procure all wireless services and products.
Government agency end-users will use the firm-fixed-price, multiple-award contract as an additional source to existing contract vehicles.
Potential contractors will also compete for task orders to provide transmission infrastructure, texting, voice, push-to-talk, tethering, data, WiFi and WiMAX services through the contract.
Responses to the contract solicitation are due June 13, according to the notice.
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