Army considers $48.5m small biz geospatial contract
The Army is considering how to proceed with a five-year, $48.5 million indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract for integrating geospatial information across the department.
The Army is considering how to proceed with a five-year, $48.5 million indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract for integrating geospatial information across the department.
Currently, officials want to determine whether or not there are enough capable small businesses to set up a total set-aside.
Through the IDIQ, the Army would standardize the Installation Geospatial Information & Services (IGI&S) services and support for installations, regions, and the Army’s headquarters. The IDIQ would become a centrally managed contracting vehicle for use throughout the Installations, Energy and Environment (IE&E) domain.
Task areas may include:
- IGI&S program support, such as geospatial implementation strategies, developing long-term initiatives and plans to enhance geospatial capabilities.
- Spatial data standards for facilities, infrastructure and environment
- IGI&S technical support
- Enterprise geospatial system sustainment and maintenance
- The Army’s IGI&S program provides oversight on the creation, maintenance, and management of installation geospatial data.
The Army released its sources sought notice May 10. Responses are due by June 9.
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