Logistics (LOG) Information Technology (IT) Capability Modernization, Deployment, and Support (CMDS)
ID: N68520-24-R-0020Type: Presolicitation
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE NAVYFLEET READINESS CENTERPATUXENT RIVER, MD, 20670, USA

NAICS

Computer Systems Design Services (541512)

PSC

IT AND TELECOM - BUSINESS APPLICATION/APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT SERVICES (LABOR) (DA01)

Set Aside

Partial Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBP)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Department of the Navy's Fleet Readiness Center, is seeking industry feedback on the draft solicitation for the Logistics Information Technology Capability Modernization, Deployment, and Support (CMDS) services. This procurement aims to provide continuous modernization and operational support for various logistics IT systems, including Naval Maintenance, Supply Chain Management, and Product Lifecycle Management, which are critical for the efficiency of Naval and Coast Guard operations. The anticipated contract will be a multiple award Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) type, with a total funding amount potentially reaching $250 million over a five-year period, and is set to include both full and open competition as well as a partial small business set-aside. Interested parties are encouraged to submit their questions and feedback by September 11, 2024, to the designated contacts, Courtney Dagenhart and Meghan Huett, via email.

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    The document details the scope and requirements for the Logistics IT Capability Modernization, Deployment, and Support (CMDS), administered by the Program Executive Office (PEO) Manpower, Logistics, and Business Solutions (MLB). It outlines the management of over 300 Logistics IT systems utilized by Naval Systems Commands and the U.S. Coast Guard, highlighting the modernization of key operational capabilities such as Naval Maintenance, Supply Chain Management, and Product Lifecycle Management. The CMDS encompasses two major acquisition areas aimed at continuous modernization and support: LOG IT Portfolio Integration and this CMDS initiative specifically. Key service requirements include capability modernization, operational support, and afloat installation across various systems. The document is structured into service requirements that define tasks like design, development, integration, testing, and support for these critical logistics systems. It emphasizes the significance of using current technologies, ensuring compliance with cybersecurity protocols, and fostering efficiency through streamlined operations. Overall, the CMDS aims to enhance logistical operations vital for Naval and Coast Guard missions, demonstrating a commitment to modernizing and maintaining essential IT capabilities while ensuring robust operational support and sustainability.
    The document outlines the Logistics IT Integration and Support (LIIS) Capability Modernization, Deployment, and Support (CMDS) Multiple Award Contract (MAC). This federal procurement aims to address a range of logistics IT requirements for the Naval Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (N-MRO) and Naval Supply Chain Management (N-SCM). The solicitation is a partial Small Business Set-Aside under NAICS code 541512, targeting contracts that could cumulatively total up to $250 million over a five-year period. It allows for various task order (TO) types, including firm-fixed price (FFP) and cost-plus-fixed-fee (CPFF) options. The document specifies contracting procedures, including the requirement of fair opportunity for bids and detailed task order evaluation. The contract also embraces security measures for employees, outlines procedures for travel and reimbursement, and emphasizes adherence to quality standards. Additionally, there are regulations regarding organizational conflicts of interest and limitations on subcontracting to ensure competitive fairness. The LIIS CMDS MAC is positioned to enhance IT logistics capabilities for the Department of Defense while ensuring compliance with federal regulations throughout its lifecycle.
    The document is a draft solicitation for the LIIS CMDS MAC, a government initiative aimed at gathering information regarding sources for a specific project. It encompasses various components, such as a sources sought notice, performance work statement (PWS), request for proposals (RFP), and attached materials. The purpose of the solicitation is to facilitate discussions by collecting questions and responses from the government to clarify project specifications and requirements. This process is critical in ensuring a comprehensive understanding among potential contractors and stakeholders within the context of federal and state procurement procedures. Overall, the solicitation aims to prepare for future contracting opportunities by outlining the framework for project engagement and response protocols.
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