The Defense Department has extended the deadline of proposals for the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure cloud procurement program to Oct. 9 after it made some changes to the solicitation, Nextgov reported Tuesday.
A FedBizOpps notice posted Friday says the revised request for proposals includes the updated contract security classification; performance work statement/statement of objectives crosswalk matrix; and price scenarios.
Bids are originally due Sept. 17 but DoD decided to push back the deadline after it received 59 additional industry questions following the launch of another round of comment period for the revised JEDI cloud RFP on Aug. 23.
The Pentagon released the solicitation in July and plans to award a potential $10 billion sole-source contract for the JEDI cloud acquisition effort.