MARFORSOC Chaplain Retreats
ID: H9225725R0003Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Overview

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DEPT OF DEFENSEUS SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND (USSOCOM)MARSOC H92257SNEADS FERRY, NC, 28460-0101, USA

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Other Individual and Family Services (624190)

PSC

SOCIAL- CHAPLAIN (G002)

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Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) is seeking proposals for Chaplain Retreats to support the Marine Forces Special Operations Command (MARFORSOC) Family and Spiritual Fitness Program (FSFP) in the Camp Lejeune, North Carolina area. The objective is to provide services that enhance the spiritual and family well-being of MARFORSOC personnel, with specific details available in the attached documentation. This procurement is crucial for fostering the mental and emotional resilience of military families, ensuring they receive the necessary support for their unique challenges. Interested vendors should direct inquiries to Staff Sergeant David Kidd at david.m.kidd.mil@socom.mil or Samuel Williams at samuel.williams1@socom.mil, with the contract set aside for small businesses under FAR 19.5. The opportunity is currently open, and any potential conflicts of interest must be disclosed as per the OCI Disclosure Form requirements.

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    The OCI Disclosure Form is a critical document utilized in federal contracting, specifically to disclose any actual or potential organizational conflicts of interest (OCI) for contractors and subcontractors working with the U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM). The form requires contractors to provide essential information about themselves and their affiliates, detailing the contracts held that could lead to conflicts. Key components of the form include identification of the contractor, contract/program title, performing role (prime or subcontractor), the contract value, and the scope of work being performed. The form also explores whether the current work creates a conflict with future projects the firm wishes to undertake. Each contract currently being executed for USSOCOM necessitates a separate disclosure submission to facilitate transparency and compliance with federal regulations. This mechanism ensures that potential conflicts are managed effectively, safeguarding fair competition and maintaining integrity in the procurement process.
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