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DHS to Launch Competition for USCG Business, Logistics Support Services

The Department of Homeland Security intends to launch a competition for a follow-on contract to procure business and logistics support services for the U.S. Coast Guard.

According to a notice published Tuesday on the Acquisition Planning Forecast System, DHS expects the blanket purchase agreement to amount over $100 million and anticipates the release of a solicitation by Dec. 4.

The upcoming BPA will cover contractor consulting, project management and support, strategic planning, portfolio management, business process planning, process integration planning, facilities planning, marketing and communications planning services, life cycle cost estimation services, expert highly specialized and complex acquisitions lifecycle support, enterprise life cycle logistics and engineering support to include: material, configuration, business, and inventory management, logistics supply support, and planned maintenance development support services.

The said services will support the missions and requirements of the C5I Service Center; the Coast Guard Chief Information Officer’s Office, Commandant (CG-4, CG-6, CG-7, and CG-93); and Coast Guard Cyber Command.

An award through the GSA Schedule contracting vehicle is expected by the third quarter of fiscal year 2025, with work projected to run until May 2035.

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