Author: Monica Jackson|| Date Published: May 2, 2018
Jacobs Engineering Group’s (NYSE: JEC) technology business has won a potential five-year, $110 million contract from the U.S. Special Operations Command to provide enterprise operations and maintenance surge support services.
SOCOM will obligate $5,000 in fiscal 2018 O&M funds at the time of award and work is scheduled to be completed April 5, 2023, the Defense Departmentsaid Tuesday.
Jacobs Technology secured the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract through a two-step acquisition process.
During the first phase, the command received four quotations via a fair-opportunity competition under the Government Services Administration‘s Alliant contract vehicle.
SOCOM decided to issue a sole-source, surge support IDIQ during the second phase of the procurement effort.
Jacobs announced in March the company won a potential $778 million contract to provide information technology services to the Special Operations Forces Information Environment that supports more than 70,000 users worldwide.
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