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National Continuity Programs (NCP) Program and Mission Support Services (PAMSS)
Contact and place of performance
Daniel J. Carroll
USA
Four multiple award, Indefinite Quantity, Indefinite Delivery contracts were awarded with a minimum of $50,000 each, and the maximum contract ceilings shown below. The Maximum Contract Ceilings for each contractor are not guaranteed, and the amount to be awarded via Task Orders for the entire PAMSS program (one-year base period and four one-year options periods) will not exceed $97,000,000.The following contract awar...
View moreThe Federal Emergency Management Agency’s National Continuity Section issued this award notice for National Continuity Programs (NCP) Program and Mission Support Services (PAMSS) under solicitation number HSFEMW-12-R-0001. The requirement is classified under NAICS 541990 for All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services and PSC R for Support Services. The scope of work includes program and mission support for a performance period consisting of a one-year base period and four one-year option periods, with performance taking place in the United States.
FEMA awarded four multiple-award, Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity contracts with a total program ceiling not to exceed $97,000,000 across all task orders. Each contract includes a guaranteed minimum of $50,000. Two awards were made on an unrestricted basis to CACI Enterprise Solutions, Inc., with a ceiling of $53,870,491.20, and SRA International, Inc., with a ceiling of $63,041,391.57. Two additional awards were issued to small businesses: Arc Aspicio LLC, with a ceiling of $56,346,118.85, and RSDC Group, LLC, with a ceiling of $68,380,469.77.
This award notice was published on August 28, 2012, and identifies Daniel J. Carroll as the primary point of contact. The notice includes no attachments, and all contract ceilings for the individual firms represent the maximum potential value for those specific awards within the overall program limit.
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