United States - Maritime Acquisition Advancement Contract (MAAC)
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Details
Provided by- Opportunity closing date
- 25 November 2024
- Opportunity publication date
- 04 November 2024
- Value of contract
- to be confirmed
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Description
View Changes DLA Mechanicsburg is soliciting a 10-year, multi-award, IDIQ; solicitation SPRMM1-25-R-T001, the Maritime Acquisition Advancement Contract (MAAC).
Previous announcements for this solicitation were made under the previous fiscal year identifier (SPRMM1-24-R-T001).
The Government intends each award to be issued as a five-year base period, plus five 1-year options.
There are five attachments and one exhibit attached to the solicitation document:
Attachment 1: Price Evaluation List (PEL)
Attachment 2: Non-Disclosure Agreement
Attachment 3: Cross Reference Matrix
Attachment 4: Draft Solicitation Questions & Answers
Attachment 5: Post-Award Ordering Process
Exhibit A: Statement of Work (SOW)
Vendors interested in this requirement should review all of the documents. If you have any questions on the solicitation, please email Brian Stevens, D.Sc., Contracting Officer, at brian.stevens@dla.mil or Nick Peters, Contract Specialist at nicholas.s.peters@dla.mil
**NOTE** Solicitation and all attachments are best viewed after downloading the solicitation PDF file. Web browser PDF previews do not show the attachments.
10/30/2024: TDPs added for fully competitive PEL items.
11/4/2024: Questions and Answers document added to attachments.
- Opportunity closing date
- 25 November 2024
- Value of contract
- to be confirmed
About the buyer
- Address
- SPRMM1 DLA MECHANICSBURG
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