USACE Enterprise Acquisition Forecast as of December 2024
ID: USACE-ENT-ACQ-FORECAST-DECEMBER2024Type: Special Notice
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    The Department of Defense, through the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), has released an Enterprise Acquisition Forecast for December 2024, outlining anticipated federal contract opportunities for fiscal year 2025. This forecast includes a detailed spreadsheet that categorizes potential contracts by type, financial values, NAICS codes, and project descriptions, focusing on key areas such as geospatial and engineering services, flood control, and infrastructure improvements. The document emphasizes small business opportunities, including set-asides for disadvantaged companies and a broad agency announcement for advanced research and technology development, thereby supporting USACE's mission in environmental protection and infrastructure resilience. Interested contractors can access the forecast through the attached spreadsheet and should prepare to engage with the outlined initiatives as they arise.

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    The document outlines the "US Army Corps of Engineers Enterprise Forecast" for fiscal year 2025, detailing anticipated contracts and associated dollar values across various projects. It categorizes potential contracts by type—ranging from full and open competitions to sole-source contracts—alongside their anticipated financial values, NAICS codes, and project descriptions. Key projects include geospatial and engineering services, flood control, and infrastructure improvements, such as the Comite River Diversion and various construction initiatives identified by USACE's New Orleans and Rock Island Districts. Small business opportunities are emphasized, including set-asides for disadvantaged companies and a broad agency announcement inviting proposals for advanced research and technology development. The contract solicitations aim to support the Corps’ mission in environmental protection and infrastructure resilience. By providing a detailed financial outlook and acquisition strategy, the document serves as a roadmap for contractors looking to engage with USACE initiatives and fulfill federal grant and RFP requirements, ensuring transparency and inclusivity in procurement processes.
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