R408 - Business Management Support Services (BMSS) for Navy Personnel, Manpower, and Training (PMT).
ID: N0018924RZ044Type: Presolicitation
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE NAVYNAVSUP FLT LOG CTR NORFOLKNORFOLK, VA, 23511-3392, USA

NAICS

Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services (541611)

PSC

SUPPORT- PROFESSIONAL: PROGRAM MANAGEMENT/SUPPORT (R408)
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    Description

    The U.S. Navy is seeking proposals for a federal contract, R408 - Business Management Support Services (BMSS) for Navy Personnel, Manpower, and Training (PMT). This opportunity falls under the administrative and general management consulting services category.

    The primary purpose of this contract is to support the Navy's PMT office by providing business management services, including program management, administrative support, and technical assistance. The successful awardee will assist in managing and executing various PMT programs, enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of Navy operations.

    The scope of work involves multiple key tasks. The awardee will be responsible for providing program management support, budget and financial management, personnel support, and training coordination. This includes assisting in developing and implementing procedures for these areas, as well as delivering comprehensive reports and presentations. The contract will require regular interaction and collaboration with Navy staff, ensuring seamless integration of services.

    To be eligible for this contract, applicants should possess a strong track record in administrative management, with specific experience in government or military environments being highly desirable. The Navy seeks a partner with a deep understanding of the unique demands and protocols of the public sector. Demonstrated ability in program management, strong communication skills, and data analysis expertise are also crucial.

    The contract is expected to be funded at around $7 million, with a potential period of performance of five years. The Navy anticipates awarding a fixed-price contract, with the option to extend based on performance and operational needs.

    Interested parties should submit their proposals before the stated deadline. It is anticipated that the evaluation process will focus on the applicant's technical approach, past performance, and cost-related factors. The Navy encourages applicants to include a detailed description of their qualifications, experience, and proposed solution.

    For clarification or questions, interested individuals and organizations should contact Alexis Montelone at alexis.montelone@navy.mil.

    This opportunity offers a chance to play a vital role in supporting the Navy's PMT office, and the successful applicant will contribute significantly to enhancing the Navy's operational capabilities.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Alexis Montelone See email. Alexis Montelone alexis.c.montelone.civ@us.navy.mil
    alexis.montelone@navy.mil
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