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.
Client Solution Architects has appointed Ellen Barletto as chief growth officer, expanding her leadership responsibilities after nearly two decades with…
Brian Meyer, federal field chief technology officer at Axonius Federal, said cybersecurity asset management could help government agencies make dozens…
“Technology transformation company Red River has acquired Invictus International Consulting to expand its cybersecurity and enterprise modernization capabilities to support…
Synergy ECP, a software engineering, cybersecurity and systems engineering services provider, has acquired NetServices, a company offering secure, mission-focused technology services. The…