Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: January 26, 2024
U.S. Transportation Command has awarded International Auto Logistics a potential eight-year, $2.2 billion contract to provide personnel, training and equipment to support the shipment and storage of privately owned vehicles of uniformed service members and civilian employees within the Department of Defense.
USTRANSCOM disclosed the award of the Global Privately Owned Vehicles V contract in a notice published Thursday on SAM.gov.
According to the solicitation, the vendor should operate multiple vehicle processing centers and prepare POVs for shipment, perform inland and ocean transportation of POVs between VPCS, GPC storage facilities and other designated locations worldwide and provide in-transit visibility of all shipments.
The contractor should manage the storage of POVs in support of permanent change of station orders, employees and individual members, address POV inconvenience claims, loss or damage claims and provide statistical reports to the command.
The single-award contract has a five-month transition period, three one-year base terms, five one-year option periods and another six-month option to extend services, according to the RFP.
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