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<FONT SIZE=2>Pending contracts that either focus on logistics or have a major logistics component:</FONT>
Pending contracts that either focus on logistics or have a major logistics component:
Engineering, Technical and Logistics Support Services
Agency: Naval Supply Systems Command
Value: $1.8 billion over 10 years
RFP: Expected by the end of 2002
Purpose: Contractors will be responsible for a variety of tasks, including material receipt, inspection, quality control and technical performance standards and results. The contract likely will be awarded to several companies.
Current contract holders: This contract is a follow-on to contracts held by Anteon Corp., EG&G Technical Services Inc. and Day and Zimmerman.
Logistics and Readiness Center Weapon Systems Support Services
Agency: Army Communications Electronics Command
Value: $750 millionRFP: December 2003
Purpose: Weapons systems services to aid in life-cycle support. In addition to logistics, other services include software development, education and training and operations support. This will be a multiple-award contract.
Current contract holders: Blackhawk Management Corp. and Information Systems Support Inc.
Arnold Engineering Development Center Support Contract
Agency: Air Force
Value: $735 millionRFP: January 2003
Purpose: Provide operations, maintenance, information management and support of Arnold Engineering Development Center at the Arnold Air Force Base in Tullahoma, Tenn. Services include logistics, central computer support, base support and maintenance, utilities and purchasing.
Current contract holders: Aerospace Center Support and Sverdrup Technology
Aircraft Maintenance
and Related Services
Agency: Army Aviation Center
Value: $450 millionRFP: February 2003
Purpose: Aircraft maintenance and related services in support of the aviation center, its satellite activities and the Army Aviation Technical Test Center. Services include aircraft maintenance, modification and logistics support.
Current contract holder: DynCorp
Targets and Countermeasures Program
Agency: Missile Defense Agency
Value: $5 billionRFP: Expected January 2003
Purpose: The contract covers systems engineering, program management, new product design, development and testing, integration, acquisition, target launch operations and logistics support across all MDA targets and payloads.
Engineering, Technical and Logistics Support Services
Agency: Naval Supply Systems Command
Value: $1.8 billion over 10 years
RFP: Expected by the end of 2002
Purpose: Contractors will be responsible for a variety of tasks, including material receipt, inspection, quality control and technical performance standards and results. The contract likely will be awarded to several companies.
Current contract holders: This contract is a follow-on to contracts held by Anteon Corp., EG&G Technical Services Inc. and Day and Zimmerman.
Logistics and Readiness Center Weapon Systems Support Services
Agency: Army Communications Electronics Command
Value: $750 millionRFP: December 2003
Purpose: Weapons systems services to aid in life-cycle support. In addition to logistics, other services include software development, education and training and operations support. This will be a multiple-award contract.
Current contract holders: Blackhawk Management Corp. and Information Systems Support Inc.
Arnold Engineering Development Center Support Contract
Agency: Air Force
Value: $735 millionRFP: January 2003
Purpose: Provide operations, maintenance, information management and support of Arnold Engineering Development Center at the Arnold Air Force Base in Tullahoma, Tenn. Services include logistics, central computer support, base support and maintenance, utilities and purchasing.
Current contract holders: Aerospace Center Support and Sverdrup Technology
Aircraft Maintenance
and Related Services
Agency: Army Aviation Center
Value: $450 millionRFP: February 2003
Purpose: Aircraft maintenance and related services in support of the aviation center, its satellite activities and the Army Aviation Technical Test Center. Services include aircraft maintenance, modification and logistics support.
Current contract holder: DynCorp
Targets and Countermeasures Program
Agency: Missile Defense Agency
Value: $5 billionRFP: Expected January 2003
Purpose: The contract covers systems engineering, program management, new product design, development and testing, integration, acquisition, target launch operations and logistics support across all MDA targets and payloads.
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