Author: Mary-Louise Hoffman|| Date Published: July 11, 2016
The Defense Contract Management Agency has awarded seven companies spots under a potential 10-year, $142 million contract to provide modernization and sustainment services for a system DCMA uses to administer defense contracts and contractor payments.
The Defense Departmentsaid Friday awardees will vie for task orders to support the Mechanization of Contract Administration Services system and related platforms as well as electronic commerce programs across DoD.
The program is scheduled to run through July 10, 2026, and DCMA will use operations and maintenance funds to pay for task orders under the initiative.
DCMA received 10 proposals for the multi-award contract, which contains two base years and four two-year options, through a competitive solicitation on FedBizOpps.
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