ContractSources Sought

MISSION TRAINING COMPLEX CAPABILITIES SUPPORT (MTCCS) III

DEPT OF DEFENSE W900KK-26-SSN-MTCCS-III
Response Deadline
Feb 20, 2026
Deadline passed
Days Remaining
0
Closed
Set-Aside
No Set aside used
Notice Type
Sources Sought

Contract Opportunity Analysis

The Department of Defense, specifically the U.S. Army Contracting Command - Orlando, is seeking sources for the Mission Training Complex Capabilities Support III (MTCCS III) program, aimed at enhancing training and support for Mission Command and related military operations. The procurement encompasses a range of services, including individual and collective training, leadership development, simulation support, and facilities management across various locations both within the continental U.S. (CONUS) and outside (OCONUS). These services are critical for U.S. Army Title 10 training, deployment events, and Mission Rehearsal Exercises, ensuring operational readiness and compliance with military standards. Interested parties should contact Will Bass at willie.c.bass2.civ@army.mil or Cedrica Daniels at cedrica.daniels.civ@army.mil for further details, with the anticipated contract period beginning in December 2028 and a focus on small business participation.

Classification Codes

NAICS Code
541990
All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
PSC Code
R425
SUPPORT- PROFESSIONAL: ENGINEERING/TECHNICAL

Solicitation Documents

8 Files
MTCCS III_Rev1_SSN-RFI_9Feb2026.pdf
PDF194 KBFeb 9, 2026
AI Summary
ACC-Orlando issued a Sources Sought Notice for the Mission Training Complex Capabilities Support III (MTCCS III) program to identify potential sources for providing services and support for individual through collective Mission Command (MC) training, Leadership Training/Development, and other related training events. The effort includes constructive simulations, facilities management, event scheduling, security, and administrative support at various CONUS and OCONUS MTC locations. These services support U.S. Army Title 10 training, deployment training events, and Mission Rehearsal Exercises. The notice also seeks industry feedback on acquisition strategy, contract structure, and best practices, and details submission requirements for capability statements, including business size, prime/subcontractor interest, past performance, and security clearances. The applicable NAICS code is 541990 with a $19.5M small business size standard. The anticipated Period of Performance is a minimum of five years, commencing in December 2028.
MTCCS III_Sources Sought Notice - Services_v6Feb2026.pdf
PDF238 KBFeb 9, 2026
AI Summary
The U.S. Army Contracting Command – Orlando (ACC-Orlando) has issued a Sources Sought Notice for the Mission Training Complex Capabilities Support III (MTCCS III) program. This notice seeks information from potential sources capable of providing services for individual through collective Mission Command training, Leadership Training/Development, the Military Decision-Making Process, Warfighter Functions training, First Person Simulations, and constructive simulations. The effort also includes facilities management, event scheduling, security, administrative support, and access control at various CONUS and OCONUS Mission Training Complex (MTC) locations. These services support U.S. Army Title 10 training, deployment training, and Mission Rehearsal Exercises, potentially extending to Joint, Combined, and NATO forces. The notice emphasizes that this is for market research only and not a request for proposals, with the possibility of set-asides for small businesses or full and open competition. Key requirements include personnel and facility security clearances (Secret, Top Secret/SCI), Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) operational support, network enclave management, and constructive simulation support using government-provided systems. The anticipated period of performance is a minimum of five years, starting December 2028, with an estimated level of effort of 1,583 man-year equivalents. The NAICS code is 541990 ($19.5M small business size standard).
Tech Exhibit-X_Publications_MTCCS-III.pdf
PDF76 KBFeb 9, 2026
AI Summary
This document, "MTCCS-III_Technical Exhibit X – Publications," serves as a comprehensive reference list for various government publications, directives, manuals, and web links. It categorizes these resources into several groups: Executive Orders, DOD issuances (Instructions, Directives, Manuals), Joint Chiefs of Staff Instructions and Manuals, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NNIST) Special Publications, Army Regulations and Pamphlets, Army in Europe (AE) Supplements, Pamphlets, Regulations, and Forms, and other specific publications like the Joint Travel Regulation. The document also provides web links to relevant government and military websites, including those for the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Department of State Travel Warnings, and various military publishing directorates. The purpose of this exhibit is to provide a centralized listing of authoritative guidance across a wide range of topics, including information security, cybersecurity, personnel security, training, acquisitions, risk management, and physical security, which are essential for compliance and operational frameworks within government contracts and programs.
Attachment-X_Definitions_MTCCS-III.pdf
PDF88 KBFeb 9, 2026
AI Summary
This government file defines key terms related to military and defense operations, training, and procurement. The "Hub and Spoke Concept" describes a centralized approach to mission command training, where central hubs manage and distribute training to secondary locations, ensuring standardization and resource management. "International Traffic in Arms Regulation (ITAR)" outlines strict U.S. regulations controlling the export of defense technologies to safeguard national security, enforced by the Department of State and Commerce. It restricts sharing defense-related information and materials to U.S. Persons unless authorized. "Rough Order of Magnitude (ROM)" is an estimation of additional effort and cost beyond a fixed-price contract. "Surge Support" refers to the rapid deployment of personnel and resources above baseline levels for urgent missions, large events, or emergencies, categorized as immediate, discrete non-recurring, or unique expertise. Finally, a "Travel Access Request (TAR)" is a contractor's request for travel approval from the Contracting Officer's Representative (COR) for training events and exercises.
Tech Exhibit X-Government Required Training_MTCCS-III.pdf
PDF34 KBFeb 9, 2026
AI Summary
The document "MTCCS-III_Technical Exhibit X – Government Required Training" outlines a comprehensive list of mandatory training courses for government personnel, detailing the course name, frequency, provider, links to training modules, and the relevant justification (e.g., AR 530-1, DoDI 2000.16). These trainings cover critical areas such as OPSEC, record management, counterintelligence, controlled unclassified information (CUI), derivative classification, annual security awareness, SCI refresher, phishing and social engineering, identifying and safeguarding PII, cybersecurity fundamentals for privileged users, SERE 100.2 Level A, anti-terrorism, cyber awareness, combating trafficking in persons (CTIP), and iWatch. The document specifies providers like ATIS, CDSE, CSTC, Cyber COE-ICTD, JKO, and USMEPCOM, ensuring compliance with various government regulations and directives. The purpose of this exhibit is to standardize and ensure all personnel complete essential training to maintain security, awareness, and operational readiness within the government framework.
Attachment-X_Acronyms_MTCCS-III.pdf
PDF78 KBFeb 9, 2026
AI Summary
The MTCCS-III ATTACHMENT X is a comprehensive list of acronyms and their corresponding terms, spanning five pages. This document is essential for understanding the specialized language used within federal government RFPs, federal grants, and state and local RFPs, particularly those related to military training, information technology, and acquisition. The acronyms cover a wide range of topics, including military commands (e.g., EUCOM, AFRICOM, CENTCOM), training systems and exercises (e.g., JCATS, JELC, CAX, CPX, FTX), information assurance and security (e.g., IAVA, IAVM, HBSS, COMSEC), acquisition regulations and processes (e.g., FAR, DFARS, AFARS, CLIN), and various other technical and administrative terms relevant to government operations and contracts. The document's purpose is to provide a standardized reference for terminology, ensuring clarity and consistency in communication within the context of the MTCCS-III (Mission Training Complex Capabilities Support) program and related government initiatives.
PWS_DRAFT_MTCCS-III_Base_ver3.6.pdf
PDF306 KBFeb 9, 2026
AI Summary
The Performance Work Statement (PWS) for Mission Training Complex Capabilities Support (MTCCS) - III outlines requirements for a multi-award task order contract to provide training and exercise support, simulation support, and cybersecurity and Risk Management Framework (RMF) services to the U.S. Army. This worldwide contract, primarily for Army Commands, ASCC, Army Corps, and DRUs, aims to enhance individual through collective Mission Command training, Warfighting Function training, and mission rehearsal using Live, Virtual, Constructive, and Gaming (LVC-G) models. The PWS details general requirements including quality control, stringent security management for classified information and personnel clearances, and comprehensive personnel training. Performance requirements cover general tasks, detailed training and exercise support (e.g., scenario development, EXCON, AARs), cybersecurity, technical services, information management, training environment integration, and various simulation supports (constructive, intelligence, virtual/GFT, C2IS). Logistical support, including Government-provided items and Contractor responsibilities, is also specified, emphasizing contractor compliance with all applicable regulations and policies.
MTCCS-III_Base PWS_ver.3.5.pdf
PDF478 KBFeb 9, 2026
AI Summary
The Mission Training Complex Capabilities Support (MTCCS) - III Performance Work Statement (PWS) outlines requirements for a Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC) to provide collective training and sustainment for the Department of the Army (DA) G 3/5/7. The contract focuses on Mission Command Information Systems (MCiS) and Warfighting Function (WfF) training. Key objectives include supporting individual to collective MC training, MDMP, GFT, JOPP, NATO planning, mission rehearsals, and constructive simulations. The scope covers three primary task areas: Training and Exercise Support, Simulation Support, and Cybersecurity and Risk Management Framework (RMF), with five supporting task areas: Plans and Operations, Technical Service and Support, Information Management, Training Environment Integration, and Logistics. The PWS details general requirements such as Task Order Management, Quality Control, and extensive Security Management (including personnel clearances and ITAR compliance). It also specifies personnel requirements for privileged access and conduct, along with mandatory training in cybersecurity, anti-terrorism, OPSEC, and combating trafficking in persons. Performance requirements encompass general tasks like reporting and scheduling, detailed training and exercise support (scenario development, MSEL management, EXCON, response cells, IO support, AARs, multinational support), leader training, cybersecurity and RMF program execution, technical services, information management, and training environment integration using various simulations (constructive, intelligence, virtual/games, MCiS, geospatial). Logistical support addresses government-provided items and contractor responsibilities. The document emphasizes adherence to military regulations and policies throughout all operations.

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Project Timeline

postedOriginal Solicitation PostedFeb 6, 2026
amendedAmendment #1· Description UpdatedFeb 9, 2026
amendedLatest Amendment· Description UpdatedFeb 9, 2026
deadlineResponse DeadlineFeb 20, 2026
expiryArchive DateDec 30, 2030

Agency Information

Department
DEPT OF DEFENSE
Sub-Tier
DEPT OF THE ARMY
Office
W6QK ACC-ORLANDO

Point of Contact

Place of Performance

Tacoma, Washington, UNITED STATES

Official Sources