USSOCOM posts GROWS RFI
On February 3, the U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) posted a request for information (RFI) for Special Operations Forces (SOF) Global Requirements for Operational Workforce Support (GROWS). Responses are due by 3:00 p.m. Eastern on February 22.
This RFI is intended to obtain industry input to aid with the formation of a strategy for the United States Special Operations Command (USSCOM) to acquire services to support the Command. The acquisition of services will be in support of the Global Requirements for Operational Workforce Support (GROWS) acquisition, which will focus on acquiring Knowledge Based Services, as defined by Department of Defense taxonomy for the acquisition of services.
To help develop a strategy that maximizes competition, and contractor performance, General Services Administration (GSA) and USSOCOM are seeking industry input, comments, and questions from interested companies. This exchange of information is designed to begin market research into the capabilities of industry to meet USSOCOM’s developing requirements, establish the degree of industry interest in the acquisition, and seek assistance with learning how other government agencies are acquiring the same or similar services.
The objective of GROWS is to obtain highly qualified and comprehensively integrated professional services support for global Special Operations Forces (SOF) day-to-day business operations in all mission areas.
The mission of USSOCOM is to provide fully capable SOF to defend the United States and its interests and synchronize planning of global operations for selected special purposes. USSOCOM is a unified command headquartered at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida and was established to prepare SOF to carry out assigned missions and, if directed by the president or secretary of defense (SECDEF), to plan for and conduct special operations.
Review the full USSOCOM GROWS RFI.
Source: SAM
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