EDITORS NOTE: Please see the following article at “Smalltofeds” for background that may be useful in understanding how to compete for this type of service contacting work: Small Business SETA Contracting and Contingent Hire Agreements
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“WASHINGTON TECHNOLOGY“ By Ross Wilkers
“The Defense Health Agency has given small businesses the green light to start working on and submitting proposals for a five-year, $290 million contract for professional services to support DHA’s contracting function.
Bids are due by Aug. 30 and DHA will also accept questions regarding the procurement through Aug. 9, the agency said in its Notice to release the final solicitation.
DHA’s name for the contract is self-explanatory – Contracting and Acquisition Support Services. Small businesses of any socio-economic designation are eligible to turn in a bid.
The agency is using the program to acquire contract, procurement, cost and computer analysis, systems engineering, program management, business operations and clerical and administrative support.
Work will take place at DHA offices in Virginia, Colorado, Texas, California and Ohio.
The former Amyx originally won the work in the summer of 2019 via a pair of task orders worth up to $95 million combined.
Tetra Tech took on the incumbency in early 2023 through its acquisition of Amyx, but is not eligible to pursue the recompete.”
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Ross Wilkers covers the business of government contracting, companies and trends that shape the market. He joined WT in 2017 and works with Editor-in-Chief Nick Wakeman to host and produce our WT 360 podcast that features discussions with the market’s leading executives and voices. Ross is a native of Northern Virginia and is an alumnus of George Mason University.
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