Author: Kacey Roberts|| Date Published: February 9, 2023
The Defense Logistics Agency issued a formal solicitation Wednesday on SAM.gov for a potential 10-year, $500 million contract to procure hardware and related management services for depot maintenance programs at 16 U.S. Navy fleet readiness sites.
According to DLA, the Navy Industrial Prime Vendor Generation IV program has a three-year base period with a total value of $150 million and a guaranteed amount of $3.75 million.
The contract, which includes seven option years, is intended to support FRCs located at the Marine Corps Air Station in North Carolina and two Naval Air Stations in Florida and California as well as 13 satellite facilities.
Interested parties can submit responses until June 8.
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