The Department of Defense said the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract covers end-to-end and portfolio management support services for the Marine Corps’ Defense Agencies Initiative.
The single-award IDIQ contract has an ordering period that will expire in June 2029.
Ninety-nine percent of the work will be fulfilled in Herndon, Virginia, where the Alaska Native Corporation-owned company is based. The rest of the project will be done in other locations.
An initial amount of $5,000 will be allocated from the Marine Corps’ fiscal 2024 operations and maintenance funds, while additional funding will be provided through task orders.
The contract was noncompetitively procured and directly awarded to HunaTek.
The Marine Corps Installation Command Headquarters Contracting Office in Arlington, Virginia, is managing the contract.
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