Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: December 9, 2024
A Cherokee Federal business has won a U.S. Navy contract worth $175.3 million for logistics services to help manage, operate and support the Marine Corps Consolidated Storage Program warehouse network.
The Department of Defense said Thursday Cherokee Nation Government Solutions will perform work on the bridge contract in Arizona, California, North Carolina, Hawaii, South Carolina and Japan through September 2029.
Marine Corps Logistics Command in Albany, Georgia, launched a competitive solicitation using the SeaPort Next Generation contract vehicle and received five offers for the firm-fixed-price contract.
The contract has a phase-in period of three months, a six-month base term and four one-year option periods.
In September, USMC announced plans to award a second bridge contract to ensure continued provision of mission-critical logistics support for the management and operation of the service’s CSP network of more than 57 government-owned, contractor-operated facilities at about 21 geographic locations worldwide.
What Is Consolidated Storage Program?
CSP seeks to provide the Marines access to infantry combat equipment, Special Training Allowance Pool or STAP items, soft walled shelters and camouflage netting and chemical, biological, radiological nuclear or CBRN equipment through individual and unit issue facilities.
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