Author: Naomi Cooper|| Date Published: July 7, 2022
The U.S. Navy has added eight companies as awardees on a $2.12 billion multiple-award contract to provide husbanding, management and integration services to maritime forces who participate in exercises or missions led by the Department of Defense and NATO.
Work covers land transportation, communications, force protection, general charter and hire services for domestic and foreign military vessels, DOD said Wednesday.
In October 2020, the Navy awarded 36 positions on the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract. The spots were announced in three DOD notices at the time.
The additional husbanding service providers are:
Albatrosses Global Shipping Services
Fine Foods Logistics
Gelasakis Tourism Hotel Services
Medmar Tramp SRL
National Shipping Agency
Norton Lilly International
Serco
Ziya Goksel Shipping Agency
Contractors will provide support to the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Army, Coast Guard and Military Sealift Command.
The contract has a five-year base period, worth $1.06 billion, along with one five-year option that would extend the performance period through October 2030.
Naval Supply Systems Command received 30 offers for the contract via the SAM website and will obligate a $3,000 minimum advance payment for each awardee.
Contract work will be performed in various locations worldwide.
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