The U.S. Army seeks information on potential industry sources that can provide geospatial services for the service branch’s office of the assistant chief of staff for installation management.
The Army Corps of Engineers said in a FedBizOpps notice posted Tuesday that the military branch plans to award a potential five-year, $48.5 million multiple-award contract in support of OACSIM’s Installation Geospatial Information & Services program.
The planned contract will be an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, small business set-aside award.
Potential contractors will work to provide geospatial information creation and maintenance, geospatial systems support, data modeling, systems engineering and installation support services for the Army geospatial center and other agencies within the installations, energy and environment domain.
Other support services the Army would require include project and program management, spatial analysis, computer aided design and drafting to GIS data conversion, GPS support, integration of commercial imagery and Defense Department data, database integration and geospatial training, according to the draft performance work statement.
Responses to the sources sought notice are due June 9.