KPMG, ReefPoint Group and Serco’s U.S. arm have won positions on a potential $41.9 million contract from the Navy to provide resources and services meant to help the military branch’s bureau of medicine and surgery enhance patient access and quality of care through performance and process improvement.
Naval Supply Systems Command launched a full-and-open competition and received 15 offers for the multiple-award, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract, the Department of Defense said Friday.
The firm-fixed-price contract has a base ordering period of five years valued at approximately $37.6 million and an option period of six months.
Work will occur at contractors’ facilities and in Falls Church, Virginia, through January 2028 and could extend through June 2028 if the option is exercised.
The service will obligate $100,000 in fiscal 2023 operations and maintenance funds to finance the minimum amount of the IDIQ contract.