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R--Global Husbanding Support Services Industry Day
Contact and place of performance
Courtney Cobbs 0039 081 568 3778 Suzanne Shin [email protected] 0039 081 568 3483 [email protected]
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This notice is to inform all current and potential Husbanding Service Providers (HSPs) that the Naval Supply System Command (NAVSUP) is in the process of developing a new solicitation for husbanding services that will encompass a global acquisition strategy approach to soliciting and awarding HSP contracts. In anticipation of this new solicitation, NAVSUP will be hosting an Industry Day in San Diego, California on 09...
View moreThe Naval Supply System Command (NAVSUP) is developing a new solicitation for Global Husbanding Support Services, employing a global acquisition strategy for awarding future contracts. This sources sought notice, identified under solicitation number N6817120R0001, serves to inform current and potential Husbanding Service Providers of upcoming changes to contract structures. The requirement is classified under NAICS 488310 for Port and Harbor Operations and PSC code R.
To support this acquisition strategy, NAVSUP will host an Industry Day in San Diego, California, on December 9–10, 2019. The event schedule includes a group session on the morning of the first day, followed by individual vendor meetings through the remainder of the event. These one-on-one sessions are intended for vendors to address specific questions regarding the proposed global approach. Participation is limited to three attendees per company to ensure adequate space.
Interested vendors must submit their company name, attendee names, contact information, and requests for individual meetings by the response deadline of November 18, 2019. Submissions should be directed to Courtney Cobbs and Suzanne Shin. Following the review of these requests, the government will provide specific details regarding the meeting location, times, and any documentation required for access.
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