Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: September 30, 2024
The U.S. Army has started soliciting industry input on its plan to launch a competition for follow-on vehicles that will replace the existing Joint Enterprise Omnibus Program, Engineering and Technical Support contracts used to support the Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defense’s mission.
According to a request for information published Friday, JE-OPETS is divided into three multiple-award, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contracts with a ceiling of $249 million each: acquisition; business and analytical, engineering and technical and information technology; and logistics and medical.
Army Contracting Command intends to award the first four of 10 separate task order requests under the General Services Administration’s OASIS+, also known as the One Acquisition for Integrated Services Plus contract, on or about Dec. 5 with a submission deadline of two weeks.
The military branch is seeking comments on the feasibility of the timeline to allow vendors to submit one or more proposals and the industry’s interest in proposing to one or more of the requests for proposals.
JPEO-CBRND oversees the acquisition, deployment and sustainment of CBRN sensors, medical countermeasures, protective equipment and specialized equipment for U.S. Special Forces. The office uses the JE-OPETS contract vehicles to acquire program management, systems engineering and technical support to facilitate systems development and life cycle management activities across the enterprise.
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