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D--SUBJECT: Notification of Contract Award for Solicitation W91RUS-11-R-0003, Global Network Enterprise Planning and Engineering Support Support Services
Contact and place of performance
Steven Campbell, 520-533-5264 ITEC4, Fort Huachuca DOC (NCR-CC)
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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 time-and-materials type action was awarded for non-commercial supplies and services (FAR 16.601(c)). This notice is to inform industry that the successful Offeror for the subject acquisition is: NCI...
View moreThe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers awarded contract W9128Z-11-D-5001 to NCI Information Systems, Inc. for Global Network Enterprise Planning and Engineering Support Services. The contract, resulting from solicitation W91RUS11R0003, is a time-and-materials action for non-commercial supplies and services. This award type was selected because the extent or duration of the work and anticipated costs could not be accurately estimated with reasonable confidence. The acquisition was conducted as an unrestricted, full-and-open competition, receiving eight total proposals. NCI Information Systems, Inc. was identified as the lowest-priced offeror and provided the best value according to the solicitation's evaluation factors.
The contract carries an estimated total price of $58,886,831.00, covering a 12-month base period and two one-year option periods. This procurement falls under NAICS 541512 for Computer Systems Design Services and PSC code D. Administrative oversight is provided by the ITEC4, Fort Huachuca DOC (NCR-CC), with primary points of contact including Contracting Officer Jadie Russell and Contract Specialist Steven Campbell. This award notice was published on May 25, 2011, following the solicitation process conducted via the Army Single Face to Industry interface.
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