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Bowhead Enterprise Lands $104M Army Recompete for Classroom Sustainment, Tech Services

The U.S. Army has awarded Bowhead Science and Technology a potential three-year, $103.6 million recompete contract to provide turnkey classroom sustainment and technology services for the service branch in support of the Enterprise Classroom Program. 

According to an award notice published Friday, ECP is a single-award, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract with a 12-month base term and two option years.

What Is ECP?

According to the performance work statement, the Army Training and Doctrine Command’s ECP initiative establishes and upgrades Army schoolhouse residential classrooms to a digital training environment and sustains existing classrooms in the inventory.

The digital classrooms support approved instructional methodologies related to resident training and education courses.

Contract Scope

Under the IDIQ contract, the vendor should connect all communications and infrastructure to a local or a Department of Defense network or to the Global Information Grid.

The effort includes the analysis, design, engineering, integration, facility rehabilitation and technology installation of four main classroom configurations: lecture, collaboration, simulation and mobile classrooms.

The program requires audiovisual and IT services-based platforms under which the vendor may be required to deliver a full range of equipment and software associated with the services.

Prior to tech installation, classroom rehabilitation may be required to provide a total tech solution.

The contractor should be able to oversee multiple task orders simultaneously at multiple locations across the continental U.S. and provide a team of highly qualified staff to help execute classroom tech and modernization and sustainment requirements.

The vendor should also respond to unexpected surge requirements with adequate numbers of personnel.

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