EXORD 290-25 DCNG Logistics Support Area
The Department of the Army, through the USPFO Activity DC ARNG, requires continued operation and sustainment for Logistics Support Area (LSA) Lincoln in Washington, D.C. This site is the central hub for District of Columbia National Guard (DCNG) personnel under EXORD 290-25, providing infrastructure for staging, mission prep, meals, and administration. The contract covers temporary facilities, utilities, sanitation, and logistics consumables. This is a small business set-aside under NAICS 561210. The award will cover FY26 through FY27 using a trade-off evaluation of technical approach, past performance, and price. Operations at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling include managing a 10,000 square foot assembly area, medical facilities, and waste systems. A site walk-through is scheduled for June 11, 2026, with quotes due June 19, 2026. This requirement involves maintaining temporary facilities, utilities, and sanitation services for a 10,000 square foot assembly area, meal sites, and medical spaces. Technical needs include 24/7 backup power, waste management, and security fencing. The solicitation is a small business set-aside under NAICS 561210. The Army requires ongoing operation and sustainment of LSA Lincoln at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling to support DCNG personnel under EXORD 290-25. The scope includes maintaining a 10,000-square-foot assembly area, meal distribution centers, medical facilities, and office spaces.
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LTC J. Paul Caldwell
NORTH POLE, DC
USA
The Government requires the continued operation and sustainment of Logistics Support Area (LSA) Lincoln in Washington, D.C., to support DCNG personnel operating under EXORD 290-25. LSA Lincoln serves as the primary location for troop staging, mission preparation, feeding, hygiene, administrative coordination, and general support for a daily throughput that of Guardsmen. To meet this need, the Government must maintain...
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