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U--Defense Language Institute - Washington
Contact and place of performance
Peyton Loeslein, 757-878-3166 MICC Center - Fort Eustis (Joint Base Langley-Eustis)
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This contract action was not awarded as a fixed price type because it was not possible to estimate accurately the extent or duration of the work or to anticipate costs with any reasonable degree of confidence. As such, a labor-hours type action was awarded for non-commercial services (FAR 12.207(b)). Multiple Award ID/IQ contract for DLI-W DICTYON Language Services : W911S0-11-D-0040 6301 Ivy Ln., Ste. 604, Greenbelt...
View moreThe Department of the Army, MICC-FDO Fort Eustis, issued an award notice for language services supporting the Defense Language Institute - Washington. This requirement was fulfilled through a Multiple Award Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (ID/IQ) contract structure, identified by solicitation number W911S010R0022. The procurement is classified under NAICS 611630 Language Schools and PSC code U.
The government awarded labor-hour contracts for non-commercial services rather than fixed-price contracts because the extent, duration, and costs of the work could not be accurately estimated or anticipated with confidence. The awards were granted to six entities: Dictyon (W911S0-11-D-0040) in Greenbelt, Maryland; International Center for Language Studies, Inc. (W911S0-11-D-0041) in Washington, D.C.; JTG, Inc. (W911S0-11-D-0042) in Vienna, Virginia; General Dynamics Information Technology (W911S0-11-D-0043) in Fairfax, Virginia; ICA Language Services (W911S0-11-D-0044) in Arlington, Virginia; and Language Associates, LLC dba Diplomatic Language Services (W911S0-11-D-0045) also in Arlington, Virginia.
Published on July 8, 2011, this award notice lists Peyton Loeslein at the MICC Center - Fort Eustis (Joint Base Langley-Eustis) as the point of contact. The administrative records for this action include zero attachments and were finalized on the date of publication.
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