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Marine Helicopter Squadron One and Defense Information System Agency Base Operations Support (HMX-1 DISA BOS) • The Open Source Research (TOSR Co.)

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.

The information provided in this Federal Government Contracting Opportunity was obtained through open research utilizing open Federal Government procurement websites.  The information must be accessible to all in order to appear in this information piece.