This document is a combined synopsis/solicitation for a contract to provide Enterprise Geospatial Support Services (EGSS) to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The contract will deliver non-personal services under an Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract to provide geospatial support and services for NASA's Office of Strategic Infrastructure. The contract will have multiple ordering periods, with a maximum contract value of $24,000,000 for the five-year ordering period.
The document provides a table summarizing the labor categories, proposed labor rates, work year equivalent hours, and total costs for multiple locations and ordering periods. The estimated total overall amounts for each ordering period are $0.00.
This document contains source selection information and references FAR 2.101 and 3.104. It appears to be a table summarizing comments or questions on various documents, with corresponding government responses.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has made a determination to consolidate the geospatial support services requirements into a single contract, called Enterprise Geospatial Support Services (EGSS), for NASA Headquarters, Centers, and field sites. The consolidation aims to standardize geospatial support services and streamline procurement processes while maximizing small business participation. The consolidation will also result in cost savings and improved efficiency in geospatial operations across the agency.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is seeking Enterprise Geospatial Support Services (EGSS) to provide institutional geospatial support and services, focusing on facilities engineering, asset management, real property management, and environmental management. The EGSS contract aims to standardize geospatial support and services provided across NASA headquarters, centers, and field sites. The contractor will be responsible for project management, configuration control, property/inventory management, staffing, quality control, and the creation and maintenance of geospatial data and products.
The Safety and Health (S&H) Plan ensures that the contract is conducted safely and in compliance with safety and health regulations. The contractor is required to submit the S&H Plan within 45 days of contract award and review it annually. The plan should address specific safety hazards at different locations as outlined in the Performance Work Statement (PWS).