Recreation Area Janitorial Services Warm Springs Dam & Lake Sonoma, US Army Corps of Engineers.

The current Federal Business Opportunity (W912P723Q0007) under NAICS: 561720 is at least the second iteration of this contract named Recreation Area Janitorial Services Warm Springs Dam & Lake Sonoma, US Army Corps of Engineers.  The procurement is out of the Department of Defense (DOD), United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), South Pacific Division, with the Office listed as W075 ENDIST SAN FRAN that was publicly posted.  The Combined Synopsis/Solicitation lists this procurement as a Total Small Business Set-Aside. The Place of Performance is listed as the Geyserville, CA.  The posting lists this procurement as a Firm-Fixed-Price (FFP) contract.

There have been one Sources Sought and two Combined Synopsis/Solicitation postings. The most recent posting was an Updated Combined Synopsis/Solicitation on  September 22, 2022, to provide an answer to a question.  One-on-one meetings can be scheduled up to September 21, 2023.  Per the original Sources Sought Notice, Performance under the SOCS contract is anticipated to commence no earlier than April 2025.

Current W912P723Q0007 Updated Combined Synopsis/Solicitation (sam.gov)

  • Original Sources Sought: August 10, 2023
  • Combined Synopsis/Solicitation: September 20, 2023
  • Updated Combined Synopsis/Solicitation: September 22, 2023
  • Scheduled Site Visit: October 03, 2023
  • Questions Due: October 06, 2023
  • Quotes Due: October 20, 2023 1:00pm PDT

Point of Contact:

Current Incumbent:

Incircle Management, Inc. Contract W912P719P0002 was awarded under Solicitation W912P718T0007 on 10/19/2018 with a base and all option value $814,527.50.  The Estimated Ultimate Completion Date is listed as 09/30/2023.

The Total of all posted contract actions to date for this contract is $ 801,758.90.  There is a total of eight (80 posted actions which includes the initial award.

USASpending.gov record

Incircle Management Unique Entity ID: XCQTGV25JBH5

The last posted contract action was Modification P00007 on 09/19/2022 with a value of $ 171,145.50. This brings the listed Base and All Options Value to $ 801,758.90.  The posted description of the requirement is “Exercise Option Year 4.”

Historical Note:  It appears that the procurement type that resulted in the above contract award changed from a Definitive Contract to a Request for Quote (RFQ) in the 2018 procurement cycle.  Also, looks llike the scope was increased to also include Warm Springs Dam.

Prior Incumbent:

In the Q&A response for the solicitation that led to the award, the Solicitation Number W912P7-15-R-0008 was provided.    

James Furuli Investment Company, Inc Contract W912P7-16-C-0003 Under Solicitation W912P715R0008 was awarded on 04/11/2016 with a base and all option value of $ $476,023.35.

The Total of all posted contract actions to date for this contract is $ 416,929.47

USASpending.gov Record

The last posted contract action was Modification P00003 on 09/12/2017 with a Base and All Options Value of $ 416,929.47. The posted description of the requirement is “IGF::OT::IGF Exercise Option Year 2 and Provide funding for Recreational Area Maintenance at Lake Sonoma”

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Spaceport Operations and Center Services (SOCS), Kennedy Space Center (KSC), National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

The current Federal Business Opportunity (80KSC023K0024) under NAICS: 561620 is at least the second iteration of this contract but with a new name Spaceport Operations and Center Services (SOCS).  The prior name was Kennedy Space Center (KSC) Base Operations Spaceport Services (KSC BOSS) under NAICS Code 561210.  The procurement is out of the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) under the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) that was publicly posted.  The Sources Sought notice does not list a Set-Aside for this procurement.  The Place of Performance is listed as the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) and Cape Canaveral Space Force Station (CCFS).  There have been two Sources Sought postings, the original on August 23, 2023, and a Sources Sought Update on September 11, 2023, extended the response date to September 14, 2023.  One-on-one meetings can be scheduled up to September 21, 2023.  Per the original Sources Sought Notice, Performance under the SOCS contract is anticipated to commence no earlier than April 2025.

Current 80KSC023K0024 Pre-Solicitation Posting (sam.gov)

  1. Original Sources Sought: August 23, 2023
  2. Updated Sources Sought: September 11, 2023
  3. Sources Sought Responses Due: September 14, 2023
  4. One-On-One Meeting Request Due: September 21, 2023
  5. My Projected Solicitation Release Date: November 2023

Point of Contact: Daniel Hinsley, primary POC, Daniel.p.hinsley@nasa.gov 

Current Incumbent:

PAE-SGT Partners, LLC Contract 80KSC018C0017 was awarded under Solicitation NNK18619079R on 08/06/2018 with a base and all option value of $355,435,441.17.  The Estimated Ultimate Completion Date is listed as 09/30/2026.

The Total of all posted contract actions to date for this contract is $371,952,630.73

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USASpending Record

The last posted contract action was Modification P0106 on 09/07//2023 with a value of $ $7,629,126.62. This brings the listed Base and All Options Value to $675,663,750.34.  The posted description of the requirement is “BASE OPERATIONS AND SPACEPORT SERVICES (BOSS) Contract MOD 106: Incrementally fund the contract line item numbers (CLIN)’s 001, 002, 005, and 006 in the amount of $7,629,126.62. Additionally, other administrative fund swaps.”

Prior Contract Award:

The following is listed as the Phase-In for base operations and spaceport Services:

PAE-SGT Partners, LLC Contract 80KSC018P0046 was awarded under Solicitation NNK18609179R on 08/06/2018 with a base and all option value of $2,278,597.00.

The Total of all posted contract actions to date for this contract is $2,728,324.93

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USASpending Record

The last posted contract action was Modification P0003 on 09/25/2020 with a value of $ $377,754.00. The posted description of the requirement is “Phase-in for base operations and spaceport services. Modification incorporates and funds the negotiated amount of $377,754.00 to resolve the Request for an Equitable Adjustment (REA) dated 08/24/2020. Purchase order value is increased $377,754.00.”

Historical Note:  There were two bid protests, KSC BOSS Alliance and URS Federal, that delayed the start of the awarded contract until 2019.

Possible Related Incumbent:

The following contract number was referenced in a Question and Answer document posted on the Updated Presolicitation Notice.  The title for this contract is KSC Institutional Services Contract (KSC ISC).  I am listing this here since contract number was associated with the KSC BOSS contract giving it a relation to the most recent SOCS procurement.

URS Federal Technical Services Inc Contract NNK080C01C (FPDS shows this as NNK08OC01CB) was awarded on 06/18/2008 with a base and all option value of $1,545,515,808.00.

The Total of all posted contract actions to date for this contract is $90,324,936.24

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The last posted contract action was Modification P0399 on 09/09/2020 with a Base and All Options Value of $ $1,388,127,420.80. The posted description of the requirement is “INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES CONTRACT (ISC)  Modification deobligates $1,560,647.76 in accordance with Contract Clause G-2, NFS 1852.232-81. This modification results in no other changes to the terms and conditions of Contract NNK08OC01C.”

Artificial Intelligence Answer about KSC SOCS:

The Spaceport Operations and Center Services (SOCS) contract at Kennedy Space Center is still in the market research phase, as of September 15, 2023. NASA issued a sources sought notice on August 23, 2023, to solicit information from potential sources capable of providing spaceport operations and facilities support services under the SOCS contract. The purpose of the sources sought notice was to gather information on the capabilities of the industry and to inform the development of the SOCS solicitation.

The SOCS contract is expected to be a follow-on to the Base Operations and Spaceport Services (BOSS) contract, which is currently held by PAE-SGT Partners. The BOSS contract has a total potential value of $608.7 million and expires on September 30, 2025.

The SOCS contract is expected to support over 30 government and commercial customers and will likely include a wide range of services, such as:

  • Maintenance and operations of facilities, systems, equipment, and utilities
  • Management of an integrated operations center
  • Engineering and related support services
  • Center logistics services

NASA anticipates that the SOCS contract will be awarded in early 2024 and that performance will commence no earlier than April 2025.

Therefore, there is no contract history for the SOCS contract yet, as it is still in the market research phase. However, the BOSS contract provides some insight into the type of work that is likely to be included in the SOCS contract.

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Marine Helicopter Squadron One and Defense Information System Agency Base Operations Support (HMX-1 DISA BOS)

The current Federal Business Opportunity (FA7060-23-R-0010) under NAICS: 561620 is the second iteration of this contract under the name Marine Helicopter Squadron One and Defense Information System Agency Base Operations Support (HMX-1 DISA BOS) out of the Air Force District – Washington (AFDW), Department of the Air Force (USAF) out of the Department of Defense (DoD) that has been publicly posted.  The Pre-Solicitation Notice is a Total Small Business Set-Aside listed.  The Place of Performance is listed as Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, Washington, DC.

Current FA7060-23-R-0010 Pre-Solicitation Posting (sam.gov): 

Anticipated Solicitation Issue Date: September 2023

Proposals tentatively due 30 to 45 Calendar Days after the Combined Solicitation Synopsis is published to www.SAM.gov

Anticipated Solicitation Closing Date: November 2023

Point of Contact:

Welth Cooper, Contracting Officer, Welth.Cooper@us.af.mil

Sean Miller, Contracting Specialist, Sean.Miller.51@us.af.mil

 Joi Blackman, Contracting Specialist, Joi.Blackman@us.af.mil

Current Incumbent:

Integrated Systems Development Contract N40080-19-D-0303 was awarded under Solicitation N4008019R0303 on 08/29/2019 with a base and all option value of $38,957,270.65.

The Total of all posted contract actions to date for this contract is $14,742,412.99

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The last posted contract action was Delivery/Task Order FA706023F001 on 02/07/2023 with a value of $14,774.20. The posted description of the requirement is “FY23 F18CB 11 CES FM9 HMX B398 East Bay Heater Electrical Repair”

It appears the contracting office had changed during the summer of 2001.  The first contract action containing the Air Forces unit identification number (first 6 digits of contract number) of FA7006 had a posting date of August 03, 2021.  The prior posting occurred under a Navy unit identification number of N40080 which is the Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Washington.

Prior Contract Award:

Information Continuity Exchange Contract N40080-14-D-0311 under Solicitation N40080-13-R-1608 on 05/13/2014 with a Last Date to Order as 08/10/2019 and a base and all options value as $12,656,295.95.  

The total value of all reported contract actions was $15,495,694.96

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Artificial Intelligence Answer about HMX-1 DISA BOS:

Marine Helicopter Squadron One (HMX-1) is a specialized unit established on December 1, 1947, at Marine Base Quantico, Virginia. It was initially formed as an experimental unit with the mission of testing and evaluating various aspects related to helicopter operations for the Marine Corps. HMX-1 plays a significant role in providing transportation and support for the President of the United States and other high-ranking officials.

The Defense Information System Agency (DISA) Base Operations Support (BOS) contract appears to be a performance-based service acquisition related to the support of HMX-1 and the Defense Information Systems. While specific details about the contract may not be readily available in the provided sources, it likely involves a range of services aimed at supporting the operations and infrastructure of HMX-1 and DISA.

For more specific information about the contract, its scope, and objectives, it would be advisable to refer to official government or military procurement documents and announcements, such as those provided on official government websites or through the Department of Defense channels.

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Facilities and Operations Maintenance Support Services II, Marshal Space Flight Center (MSFC) National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

Facilities and Operations Maintenance Support Services II, Marshal Space Flight Center (MSFC) National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

The current Federal Business Opportunity (MSFCPS30-PROC-23001) under NAICS: 561620 is the second iteration of this contract under the name Facilities and Operations Maintenance Support Services out of the Marshal Space Flight Center (MSFC), National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) that has been publicly posted.  The Sources Sought has no Set-Aside listed.  The Place of Performance is listed as Huntsville, Alabama.

Current MSFCPS30-PROC-23001 Sources Sought Posting (sam.gov)

Current procurement under Sources Sought MSFCPS30-PROC-23001 under NAICS: 561620 was posted on 09/01/2023.  The listed Original Response date is September 15, 2023

Primary Point of Contact:

Joseph R Tynes

joseph.r.tynes@nasa.gov

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Current Incumbent:

Amentum Services Contract 80MSFC17C0007 was awarded under Solicitation 80msfc17c0007 on 06/21/2017 with a base and all option value of $ $439,345,153.00. Note: This award had a description of requirement as “IGF::OT::IGF Other Functions -Facilities Operations and Maintenance Support Services (FOMSS)”

The Total of all posted contract actions to date for this contract is $171,338,664.45

The Individual Order / Call Limit is listed as $35,000,000.

https://www.fpds.gov/ezsearch/fpdsportal?q=80MSFC17C0007&s=FPDS.GOV&templateName=1.5.3&indexName=awardfull&x=0&y=0&sortBy=SIGNED_DATE&desc=Y

The last posted contract action was Delivery/Task Order 80MSFC22F0143 Modification P00025 on 08/30/2023 with a value of $5,568,931.19. The posted description of the requirement is “Task Order for Facilities Operations Maintenance Support Services (FOMSS) – Scheduled Maintenance Option Year 5”

 

https://www.fpds.gov/common/jsp/LaunchWebPage.jsp?command=execute&requestid=163863115&version=1.5

Total Posted Contract Actions

Prior Incumbent:

URS Federal Technical Services, Inc. (URS) Center Operations Support Services (COSS) contract

Contract NNM08AA54C on 05/29/2008 with a Last Date to Order as 06/30/2013 and a base and all options value as $153,036,850.00.  

 Note: EG&G Technical Services is now part of URS.

 The total value of all reported contract actions was $267,582,985.54 

 

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Artificial Intelligence Answer about MSFC FOMS:

The Facilities and Operations Maintenance Support Services (FOMSS) program at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) provides a wide range of services to keep the center’s facilities running smoothly and efficiently. These services include:

  • Preventive maintenance: This is the regular inspection and upkeep of equipment and systems to prevent breakdowns and failures.
  • Corrective maintenance: This is the repair of equipment and systems that have broken down.
  • Emergency maintenance: This is the urgent repair of equipment and systems that have failed and are causing an immediate problem.
  • Minor construction: This is the construction of small projects, such as repairs to walls or ceilings.
  • Equipment inventory management: This is the tracking of the condition and location of equipment and spare parts.
  • Subcontractor management: This is the coordination of work with outside contractors.
  • Document management: This is the creation, storage, and retrieval of facility-related documentation.
  • Safety and security: This is the implementation of procedures to protect people and property from harm.

The FOMSS program is currently managed by Amentum Services, Inc., a global engineering, procurement, and construction firm. The program has a staff of over 100 craftsmen and technicians who are represented by nine local unions. The program also partners with over 100 outside contractors to provide specialized services.

The FOMSS program is an essential part of keeping MSFC running smoothly. The program’s services help to ensure that the center’s facilities are safe, secure, and productive. The program also helps to reduce operating costs and extend the lifespan of equipment.

Here are some of the specific services that are provided by the FOMSS program at MSFC:

  • Steam boiler and steam distribution
  • Heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC)
  • Fire and gas alarm
  • Heavy equipment
  • Special power systems
  • Uninterruptible power systems
  • Industrial wastewater treatment facility
  • De-ionized water generation
  • Facility condition assessments
  • Elevators
  • Cranes and hoists
  • Outage coordination
  • Energy and water conservation services
  • Emergency management support
  • Recurring (preventive maintenance and predictive testing & inspection)
  • Facility maintenance

The FOMSS program is a vital part of NASA’s mission to explore space. The program’s services help to ensure that MSFC’s facilities are in good condition and can support the center’s important work.

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