USTRANSCOM Acquisition Program Support
ID: TRANSCOM26D002Type: Sources Sought
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DEPT OF DEFENSEUS TRANSPORTATION COMMAND (USTRANSCOM)USTRANSCOM-AQSCOTT AFB, IL, 62225-5357, USA

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Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services (541611)
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    The United States Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM) is seeking qualified contractors to provide Advisory and Assistance Services (A&AS) for its Acquisition Program Support, specifically for the Program Executive Office – TRANSCOM (PEO-T) and the Joint Transportation Management System (JTMS) Program. The procurement aims to deliver non-personal advisory services encompassing program management, engineering, financial management, and acquisition support, which are critical for managing the evolving JTMS program and ensuring compliance with Department of Defense regulations. Interested parties should note that the anticipated period of performance is a five-year ordering period starting October 1, 2026, with responses to the Request for Information due by January 7, 2026. For further inquiries, potential respondents can contact Daniel J. Schwab at daniel.j.schwab11.civ@mail.mil or Rachel M. Gorka at rachel.m.gorka.civ@mail.mil.

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    The U.S. Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM) seeks Advisory and Assistance Services (A&AS) for acquisition program support, as detailed in this Draft Performance Work Statement (PWS) dated December 18, 2025. The PWS outlines nine task areas: contract and program management, program administrative support, functional support, integration support, system engineering support, system security support, program controls support, training support, and innovation. These services are crucial for managing acquisition programs like the Joint Transportation Management System (JTMS), which is evolving through its Business Capability Acquisition Cycle. The contractor will provide technical assistance across various disciplines, ensuring compliance with DoD regulations and delivering specified artifacts. The document also includes details on deliverables, service delivery summary, cybersecurity incident reporting, and general information regarding performance, personnel, and security requirements at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois.
    The document outlines a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet matrix designed to capture comments on a DRAFT Performance Work Statement (PWS). This matrix is structured with specific columns for organizing feedback: 'ITEM' for numeric order, 'TYPE' to classify comments as 'Requirements' or 'Administrative,' 'SECTION NUMBER' and 'PAGE' for precise location, 'LINE' for specific line numbers, 'REFERENCE TEXT' for the exact passage being commented on, and 'COMMENT' for the actual feedback or questions. The guidelines emphasize avoiding the combination of separate reference texts or comments into single entries to ensure proper sorting and consolidation. This structured approach aims to streamline the review and consolidation of feedback on government PWS documents, ensuring clarity and efficiency in the revision process for RFPs, grants, and other government solicitations.
    The United States Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM) issued a Request for Information (RFI) for non-personal advisory and assistance services (A&AS) to support its Program Executive Office – TRANSCOM (PEO-T) and the DoD Joint Transportation Management System (JTMS) Program. This RFI, TRANSCOM26D002, is for market research to inform acquisition strategy and potential small business set-asides, and is not a request for proposal. The services required include program management, engineering, financial management, and acquisition support. The previous PEO-T Support contract has evolved into this broader Acquisition Program Support requirement due to the increased scope for the JTMS program's ERP solution implementation. The anticipated period of performance is a five-year ordering period starting October 1, 2026. USTRANSCOM is seeking company information, business size, experience with similar ACAT/BCAT programs, feedback on a proposed streamlined price evaluation, and input on technical evaluation criteria and contract vehicles. Responses, including comments on the draft Performance Work Statement (PWS), are due by January 7, 2026.
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