Author: Mary-Louise Hoffman|| Date Published: September 30, 2016
A joint venture of PAE and Parsons will continue to support U.S. Navy operations at the Joint Region Marianas installation in Guam under a potential $492 million contract.
The Navy received eight proposals through an online-based competitive procurement and re-awarded the contract to DZSP 21 after the service branch took corrective action in response to a bid protest, the Defense Departmentsaid Thursday.
Work covers management of port operations, ordnance, material, facilities, surrounding environment, equipment and electrical, steam and water and wastewater systems.
The contract has a $39.7 million base value and also includes four option periods, three-award options and an additional six-month extension.
DoD said the Navy will obligate $2.4 million upon the availability of the service branch’s operations and maintenance funds for fiscal year 2017.
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