LOGISTICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT FOR LIFECYCLE MANAGEMENT COMMAND (LCMC), ARMY MEDICAL LOGISTICS COMMAND (AMLC) \FORT DETRICK, MARYLAND
ID: W81K0425R5755Type: Sources Sought
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Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW40M USA HCAJBSA FT SAM HOUSTON, TX, 78234-5074, USA

NAICS

Process, Physical Distribution, and Logistics Consulting Services (541614)

PSC

SUPPORT- ADMINISTRATIVE: OTHER (R699)

Set Aside

8(a) Set-Aside (FAR 19.8) (8A)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Army Medical Logistics Command (AMLC), is seeking qualified contractors to provide logistical and administrative support services at Fort Detrick, Maryland. The procurement aims to enhance the AMLC's capabilities in medical materiel management, encompassing a wide range of services including program management, cybersecurity, medical logistics support, and compliance with military logistics standards. This contract is critical for ensuring operational readiness and effective lifecycle management of medical materials, directly impacting Army operations and strategies. Interested parties can contact Anush Collins at anush.m.collins.civ@health.mil or call 210-221-3703 for further details regarding this 8(a) set-aside opportunity.

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    The document outlines various position descriptions for roles related to logistical and administrative support within the Army Medical Logistics Command (AMLC) at Fort Detrick, Maryland. It details requirements for education, experience, and specialized skills for roles including Project Manager, Medical Logistics SME, Medical Logistician, Management Analyst, and Budget Analysts. Each role entails specific responsibilities centered on the management and support of medical logistics, from financial analysis to technical documentation and logistical planning. The overarching goal is to ensure efficient lifecycle management of medical materials, enhance operational readiness, and sustain compliance with military logistics standards. The positions involve collaboration across teams and management of complex logistics systems, ultimately aligning with the strategic direction of the AMLC. The document serves as a reference for government requests for proposals (RFPs) and grants, delineating essential qualifications for potential service providers in supporting defense operations.
    The Performance Work Statement (PWS) outlines the provision of logistical and administrative support services for the Army Medical Logistics Command (AMLC) at Fort Detrick, Maryland. This contract is non-personal and encompasses a range of services, including administrative tasks, information technology, cybersecurity, program management, and medical logistics support. The contractor is tasked with facilitating program coordination, logistics activities, and supply chain management essential for medical readiness in support of Army operations and strategies. The primary objective of this Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract is to enhance the AMLC's capabilities for medical materiel management, which includes overseeing subordinate commands in Europe and Korea. Key responsibilities involve project management, policy development, supply performance analysis, and supporting the Materiel Release process. The contractor will also assist with ensuring compliance with medical logistics policies and assist in the management of medical inventories. Additionally, the PWS sets forth performance standards, security clearances, and operational expectations, ensuring contractor personnel maintain professional conduct and strict adherence to military protocols. The document aims to ensure readiness and logistical efficiency, underscoring the contract's alignment with Department of Defense objectives in medical logistics and support operations.
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