FY24 Electronic Security Systems
Contact and place of performance
Tameka Crockett
Vicksburg, MS
USA
The U.S. Army Engineering Research and Development Center (ERDC) has a requirement to maintain its current ESS at all locations. Historically these maintenance services have been provided through existing procurement and installation contracts; however, as the primary scope of work for this contract is for the procurement and installation of the systems, the contract structure does not support timely and cost efficie...
View moreThe U.S. Army Engineering Research and Development Center (ERDC) requires a maintenance and service contract for its electronic security systems across multiple locations within the continental United States. This solicitation, issued by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers under solicitation number W912HZ24R0022, seeks a contractor to provide all personnel, equipment, tools, materials, supervision, and non-personal services necessary to maintain, service, and repair these systems. The acquisition utilizes a work order and service order methodology to ensure systems remain inoperable for minimal periods and to preserve their functional purpose more efficiently than previous procurement and installation contract structures.
This requirement is set aside for Women-Owned Small Businesses (WOSB). The primary work is classified under NAICS 811210 for Electronic and Precision Equipment Repair and Maintenance and PSC J059 for Maintenance, Repair, and Rebuild of Equipment - Electrical and Electronic Equipment Components. The contractor must demonstrate the capability to manage multiple simultaneous requests for work at diverse locations.
Performance is centered in Vicksburg, Mississippi, with the response deadline for proposals set for July 15, 2024. Tameka Crockett serves as the point of contact for this solicitation. Supporting documentation includes four attachments: three versions of the solicitation PDF and a Past Performance Questionnaire (PPQ) in Word format.
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