The Department of Defense said Tuesday the cost-plus-fixed-fee, level of effort contract includes cost-reimbursable contract line-item numbers for travel expenses and other direct costs, or ODCs. Also included is a firm-fixed-price contract line-item number for specific data deliverables.
According to the notice posted on SAM.gov, the work covers the configuration and integration of new and existing Oracle E-Business Suite modules. This includes supplies and services necessary for complex maintenance, repair and overhaul, or cMRO, as well as depot repair, federal financials, projects, production scheduling and inventory.
Accenture will decide where to conduct the work for the project, which is expected to run through Oct. 7, 2030. The Air Force Lifecycle Management Center located in Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio will serve as the contracting activity. It will obligate an initial amount of $3.6 million at the time of the award. The said amount will come from fiscal year 2025 capital investment program-supply funds.
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