Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: May 17, 2024
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection has announced plans to award Leidos (NYSE: LDOS) a recompete contract for corrective and preventive maintenance support services for CBP’s non-intrusive inspection systems and radiation detection equipment deployed at ports and borders.
CBP intends to award the follow-on contract by the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2024 and expects contract work to conclude by the end of August 2027, according to a notice published Thursday on the Acquisition Planning Forecast System.
The sole-source contract is expected to have a ceiling value of more than $100 million and will cover configuration management, warranty transitions, corrosion control, customer support, system administration services and root cause analysis.
The vendor may also provide engineering, parts provisioning, relocations, retrofits, disposal, emergency support, site services, maintenance and operator refresher training and other requested on-demand support services under the definitive contract.
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