According to the solicitation posted on SAM.gov, the required business management services include manpower and performance assessment, financial program management, quantitative analysis, and research and development support.
NAVSUP anticipates a three-year period of performance and two three-year options. Work will be performed at various government and contractor sites across the United States.
The government will award cost-plus-fixed-fee task orders for the requirement.
The contract supports the PMT domain, which is comprised of the Deputy Chief of Naval Operation, Navy Personnel Command, Navy Personnel Command and others, and is in charge of recruiting, training and assigning personnel to the operating forces.
Interested parties may submit their proposals on or before Nov. 14.
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