According to the presolicitation notice published on SAM.gov Monday, the NGAGE indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract has a potential 10-year period of performance and a maximum value of $920 million if all options are exercised. The contract has a two-year base period and four two-year option periods. Each awardee will receive a guaranteed minimum of $1,000.
The NGAGE contact vehicle, under the Agile Combat Support and Aerospace Ground Equipment section of Support Equipment and Vehicles, is designed to enhance the modernization, acquisition and deployment of a wide range of AGE systems for launch, recovery, operations and maintenance for the SEV division at the Robins Air Force Base in Georgia. It is intended to support the entire AGE lifecycle, ensuring seamless execution of launch, recovery, and operations and maintenance activities for warfighter air vehicles, including fighters, bombers, tankers, airlift and unmanned systems. The contract aims to fast-track funding for designing, developing, testing and implementing new technologies.
Interested companies can submit their responses by Sept. 9.
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