Name | Type | Posted | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|
COMMIT SOW.doc | DOC | Nov 26, 2008 |
Operations and Maintenance for FEMA OCIO
Contact and place of performance
Sheketia Nettles
WASHINGTON, DC 20472
USA
Please read this entire notice carefully as it constitutes the only notice that will be issued regarding the Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency (DHS/FEMA), Office of the Chief Information Officer - Advisory Multi-Step Process. DHS/FEMA intends to award multiple Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts following a full and open competition for Operations and Maintenanc...
View moreThe Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) is conducting a full and open competition for the Centralized Operations, Maintenance and Management Information Technology (COMMIT) project. This requirement involves providing operations and maintenance support across several functional areas, including application sustainment, network operations and sustainment, hardware maintenance, help desk support, and IT sustainment outside the enterprise. The agency intends to award multiple Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts for these services, which are classified under NAICS code 541519, Other Computer Related Services, and PSC code D.
The procurement is being conducted as an Advisory Multi-Step Process under FAR 15.202. Phase 1 requires interested prime contractors to submit five-page capability statements by December 10, 2008. These submissions must address corporate history, financial viability, and relevant past performance on prime contracts of similar complexity valued at approximately $50 million annually. Following an evaluation of these statements, FEMA will issue advisory notifications to respondents regarding their likelihood of being a viable competitor. While the agency will advise firms on their viability, all respondents retain the right to participate in the subsequent acquisition phase.
Phase 2 of the process is anticipated to begin in late December 2008 with the release of a formal Request for Proposals (RFP) under solicitation number HSFEHQ-09-R-0020. This phase will require the submission of detailed technical and cost proposals, a management plan, and a subcontracting plan for large businesses. The formal solicitation will also identify the first task order to be completed. Performance will take place in Washington, DC, and the agency provided one attachment, a draft Statement of Work, with the pre-solicitation notice.
Generated by Lumen AI
Scoped analysis and attachments—go beyond the summary when you need detail from the solicitation package.