DoD INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTERS (IAC) MULTIPLE AWARD CONTRACT (MAC) CEILING INCREASE J&A
ID: FA8075_IACMAC_P1-P2-P3Type: Justification
AwardedSep 30, 2018
Award #:FA8075-18-D-0001_to_0018_and_FA8075-19-D-0019_to_0028
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE AIR FORCEFA8075 774 ESSOFFUTT AFB, NE, 68113-2108, USA

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NATIONAL DEFENSE R&D SERVICES; DEFENSE-RELATED ACTIVITIES; APPLIED RESEARCH (AC32)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Department of the Air Force, is announcing a significant increase of $20 billion to the DoD Information Analysis Centers (IAC) Multiple Award Contract (MAC) through a Justification and Approval (J&A) process. This procurement aims to facilitate an on-ramp process for Pools 1 and 2 of the IAC MAC contracts, which will occur following the execution of bilateral modifications and the acquisition of necessary clearances. The IAC MAC contracts are crucial for national defense research and development services, supporting various defense-related activities and applied research initiatives. Interested parties can reach out to Rebecca Robeson at rebecca.robeson@us.af.mil or Kelly Lybolt at kelly.lybolt.1@us.af.mil for further information regarding this opportunity.

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