The U.S. Army Operational Test Command (OTC) hosted a Virtual Industry Day on December 17, 2025, to discuss the follow-on requirement for Base Test Support Services (BTSS). The purpose was to inform potential offerors about the proposed acquisition, including the current program overview and historical test data. The BTSS contract requires logistics support, maintenance of Government Furnished Equipment (GFE), data management, and operational test event support. The anticipated contract type is a Single Award Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) with a Cost-Plus-Fixed-Fee (CPFF) structure, set aside for small businesses. The projected period of performance is from October 1, 2026, to August 31, 2031, with a one-month phase-in period. Key milestones include a solicitation issue date of February 13, 2026, and a contract award by August 28, 2026. Offerors must have an active Commercial and Government Entity (CAGE) code. Questions regarding the acquisition are due by December 18, 2025.
The document announces a Virtual Industry Day for the Operational Test Command (OTC) Base Test Support Services (BTSS) Follow-On Requirement, scheduled for December 17, 2025. This event is controlled by USAOTC and G4, with distribution controls set to FEDCON. The meeting will be recorded, and participants can join via a provided link, Meeting ID: 993 629 132 361, and Passcode: cC9J4A7U. A dial-in option is also available at +1 571-616-7941, using Phone conference ID: 791 149 737#. This virtual event aims to inform interested parties about the upcoming BTSS follow-on requirement, likely part of a federal government RFP or grant process.
The provided file is a registrant list, likely associated with a government event such as a conference, workshop, or industry day relevant to federal procurement. It identifies Ingrid Smith, a U.S. Citizen, as a Contracting Officer for MICC-TSC. Her listed business size falls under NAICS code 561210, which pertains to facilities support services. The document includes her email address, indicating a point of contact for official communications. This type of information is commonly found in records for government contracting events, allowing attendees and organizers to identify key personnel and their affiliations.
The document is a Virtual Industry Day Question and Answer Log for the OTC BTSS (W51EW7-26-R-BTSS) contract, addressing key questions from industry participants. It clarifies that data collection systems will vary based on test requirements, utilizing tools like Microsoft Office, cloud storage, and approved AI tools. The government will provide historical labor categories and man-hours for FY23-25 in the Final RFP, emphasizing this data is for informational purposes only. The contract's motorpool supports 1854 pieces of equipment and vehicles, with specific items detailed in the GFP and Inventory Management List. IT support is explicitly for test-related IT equipment identified in the GFP listing, not for all OTC IT support. Finally, OTC will sponsor a facility clearance (FCL) package if required by the awardee.
The document is a Virtual Industry Day Question and Answer Log for the OTC BTSS (W51EW7-26-R-BTSS) solicitation, addressing questions from potential offerors regarding various aspects of the contract. Key areas covered include historical data for labor categories and man-hours (FY23-25 data will be provided for informational purposes), supported vehicles and equipment (1854 pieces of equipment and vehicles, with details in GFP and Inventory Management List), the scope of IT support (specific to IT equipment in the GFP listing for test events), and facility clearance sponsorship (OTC will sponsor an FCL package if required). The government's responses clarify the scope, provide context, and indicate where further details will be found in the final RFP and PWS.
This document is a comprehensive list of 111 registrants and their associated companies and email addresses. The registrants represent a diverse group of companies, including those in technology, logistics, government solutions, research and development, and consulting. The list appears to be a record of participants in a government-related event, such as an RFP briefing, a federal grant workshop, or a state/local RFP conference, given the nature of the represented companies. The document serves as a directory of contacts and organizational affiliations within the government contracting and procurement landscape. The entries are numbered sequentially, indicating a structured compilation of attendance or interest in a specific government initiative.