The DEA’s Office of Acquisition and Relocation Management sought a contractor to support the agency mission under the five-year contract that consists of one base year and four option years.
Alaska Native Corp.-owned Ocean Bay won the contract via a competitive solicitation, which ran from June 11 to July 31, 2020. The contracting effort was reserved to companies that comply with 8(a) set-aside requirements and a small business size standard of $16.5 million.
The Manassas, Virginia-based small disadvantaged business offers information technology, logistics, business process engineering, information assurance and training support services to the government sector.
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