NSWC Contract De-obligations and Closeouts
ID: H92240241226CSType: Special Notice
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DEPT OF DEFENSEUS SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND (USSOCOM)NAVAL SPECIAL WARFARE COMMANDSAN DIEGO, CA, 92155-5583, USA
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    The Naval Special Warfare Command (NSWC), part of the Department of Defense, has issued a special notice regarding the closure of dormant contract obligations. NSWC aims to close contracts that have unliquidated obligations of $100,000 or less, have not seen any disbursements in the past 365 days, lack a completion statement, and are believed to have received final payments. This initiative is crucial for effective financial management and resource allocation within the Department of Defense, ensuring that unutilized funds are appropriately addressed. Vendors are encouraged to review the attached “Contract Closeout Vendor Notice List - December 2024” and submit any objections to contract closures via email to marina.a.simmons.civ@socom.mil and kelley.higgins.civ@socom.mil, referencing Notice ID H92240241226CS, within 15 calendar days of the posting date.

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    This document lists various vendors with associated CAGE codes, detailing their participation in federal contracts and task orders linked to the Department of Defense (DoD). It highlights several task orders along with their respective excess funding amounts, primarily from the H92240 DoDAAC. The total funds available vary from nearly $100,000 to under $250, with multiple contracts indicating substantial unspent funding. Key vendors include T-Mobile USA, Arcticom LLC, and AT&T Mobility, among others, showing diversity in service offerings such as telecommunications, defense services, and event management. The document reflects the ongoing financial management and resource allocation practices within government contracts, identifying both opportunities for funding utilization and the importance of proper vendor engagement in fulfilling DoD requirements.
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