Technical systems engineering, analysis and program support services for the TRIDENT II Submarine Ballistic Missile (SLBM) Program.
Contact and place of performance
Anzhelika Grabovetskaya
Washington Navy Yard, DC 20374
USA
In accordance with (IAW) Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Part 10, SSP is conducting market research to determine if sources are capable of successfully performing the requirements identified in this SSN. Specifically, SSP is seeking capable firms to perform technical systems engineering, analysis and program support services for the TRIDENT II Submarine Ballistic Missile (SLBM) Program as identified in the enclo...
View moreThe Department of the Navy, Strategic Systems Programs (SSP), is conducting market research under solicitation number N0003026R3019 to identify capable firms for technical systems engineering, analysis, and program support services. These services support the TRIDENT II Submarine Ballistic Missile (SLBM) Program at the Washington Navy Yard, DC. This requirement is classified under NAICS 541330 for Engineering Services and PSC R425 for SUPPORT- PROFESSIONAL: ENGINEERING/TECHNICAL.
The anticipated contract includes a base year effort for fiscal year 2026 with option periods extending through fiscal year 2028. The contract structure will combine Level-of-Effort line items on a Cost-Plus-Fixed-Price basis with Cost-only line items. Each twelve-month period of performance includes option provisions to increase the level of effort by up to 30 percent. The anticipated award date for this requirement is October 1, 2025.
Interested respondents must provide recent and relevant past performance data to substantiate their ability to execute the technical requirements of this major weapons systems command. Responses are due by March 12, 2025, to the primary point of contact, Anzhelika Grabovetskaya. The notice includes two attachments posted on February 25, 2025: a Final Sources Sought Notice and a Final Statement of Work, both in .docx format.
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