Army Geospatial Center issues GRIDS IV RFP
On January 5, the U.S. Army Geospatial Center (AGC) issued the request for proposals (RFP) for Geospatial, Research, Integration, Development and Support (GRIDS IV). Proposals are due by 4:00 p.m. Eastern on February 20.
The Government contemplates an award of a Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Part 15, competitive, unrestricted, Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ), Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC) with a Small Business Reserve resulting from this solicitation.
AGC is planning an acquisition for the procurement of GRIDS. GRIDS support includes the contractor assisting in coordination, integration and synchronization of geospatial information requirements and standards across the Army; developing geospatial enterprise enabled systems; and providing direct geospatial support to the Warfighter. This will be AGC’s fourth iteration of the IDIQ, MATOC for GRIDS.
The proposed GRIDS IV MATOC will support AGC’s role as the provider for trusted and innovative geospatial information, services, and technologies for the U.S. Army and other organizations within the Department of Defense (DoD). The work is primarily intended to support DoD entities, missions, and intergovernmental organizations.
This is a non-personal service(s) contract under which personnel rendering the service(s) are not subject, either by the contract’s terms or by the manner of its administration, to the supervision and control usually prevailing in relationships between the Government and its employees. The GRIDS IV contract is designed to provide services through a MATOC necessary to acquire special skills.
These services shall acquire systems engineering and technical services to perform research and development activities, maintenance of geospatial capabilities, and operational support that relate to rapid development, limited fielding and Geospatial technology services for the Warfighter as defined in the Performance Work Statement (PWS).
The AGC has a requirement for services not inherently Governmental functions supporting the research and development efforts and maintenance of geospatial capabilities.
Source: SAM
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