Maintenance Support
ID: W91249-0012186891Type: Sources Sought
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Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW6QM MICC-FT EISENHOWERFORT EISENHOWER, GA, 30905-5719, USA

NAICS

Automotive Mechanical and Electrical Repair and Maintenance (81111)

PSC

MAINT/REPAIR/REBUILD OF EQUIPMENT- VEHICULAR EQUIPMENT COMPONENTS (J025)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Department of the Army, is seeking contractors to provide maintenance support services at Fort Moore, Georgia. This opportunity involves a non-personnel service contract aimed at delivering dedicated field-level maintenance for the Combined Arms Center equipment fleets, requiring contractors to supply all necessary personnel, tools, and materials while adhering to quality control and security protocols. The contract includes a 30-day phase-in period followed by a base year and four option years, emphasizing the importance of high-quality maintenance performance in compliance with Army regulations. Interested parties can contact Nina Rachal at nina.m.rachal.civ@army.mil or 520-725-6255, or Ashley Scott at ashley.t.scott3.civ@army.mil or 520-725-6252 for further details.

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    The Performance Work Statement (PWS) for Fort Eisenhower, GA, outlines a contract for dedicated field maintenance support to the Command Center of Excellence (CCoE) equipment fleets. The contractor is responsible for providing all necessary services and items, except government-furnished property. The contract covers a 30-day phase-in period followed by a base year and four optional years, focusing on high-quality maintenance in accordance with established Army standards. Key components include a robust Quality Control Plan developed by the contractor, with an emphasis on continuous improvement and customer feedback. The PWS mandates a firm fixed-price contract and specifies various security requirements, including the need for contractor personnel to have security clearances and complete requisite training on cybersecurity and operational security. The contractor must effectively manage workforce stability, supervising skilled personnel to ensure efficient operations while maintaining accurate records and compliance with safety standards. Deliverables should align with the maintenance performance metrics outlined in applicable Army regulations. In essence, the document serves to contract a reliable maintenance service aimed at enhancing operational readiness and ensuring compliance with specified technical standards, emphasizing quality assurance and adherence to Army protocols throughout the contract's duration.
    The Performance Work Statement (PWS) for the Maintenance Support at Fort Eisenhower, GA outlines a non-personnel service contract aimed at delivering dedicated field-level maintenance to the CCoE equipment fleets. The contractor is responsible for providing all necessary personnel, tools, and materials, while complying with quality control and security measures. This contract spans a 30-day phase-in followed by a base year and four option years, emphasizing high-quality maintenance performance according to applicable Army regulations. Key services include equipment repair, technical inspections, and vehicle maintenance, ensuring adherence to established standards. The contractor must develop a Quality Control Plan ensuring a systematic approach to monitoring performance and addressing issues. The agreement specifies the importance of maintaining security protocols, with personnel requiring secret clearances and completion of cybersecurity training. The document also details the contractor's management responsibilities, communication with the government, and adherence to federal acquisition regulations. Overall, this PWS is essential for ensuring effective operational support to military facilities, focusing on quality assurance, operational efficiency, and compliance with technical standards and regulatory requirements.
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