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Seaport E/Seaport Enhanced

What is Seaport E Seaport Enhanced?

Seaport E/Enhanced (SeaPort-e/SeaPort-NxG) is a web-based, electronic procurement portal utilized by the United States Navy to acquire a wide variety of engineering, technical, and professional support services. It acts as an umbrella contract vehicle, enabling various Navy commands, related activities, and other Department of Defense (DoD) organizations to efficiently procure services across numerous functional areas.

Definition

Seaport E/Enhanced is a multiple award indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract. This means the government can place orders with multiple contractors who have pre-qualified and been awarded a "spot" on the contract. The initial Seaport-e contract was succeeded by SeaPort Enhanced Next Generation (SeaPort-NxG), which aims to modernize the platform and expand the scope of services obtainable through it. SeaPort-NxG provides access to a broader range of capabilities and offers improved features and functionalities. Both iterations of SeaPort are designed to streamline the acquisition process, reduce administrative burden, and promote competition among qualified contractors. Because of the widespread use and significant contract dollars allocated through this vehicle, it's crucial for government contractors seeking to work with the Navy and DoD to understand its structure and processes.

Key Points

  • Scope of Services: SeaPort-e/NxG covers a comprehensive range of services, including engineering, research and development, financial management, program management, logistics support, and IT services.
  • Multiple Award IDIQ: The structure ensures competition among multiple pre-qualified contractors for each task order. This competition drives innovation and can lead to cost savings for the government.
  • Task Order Based: Services are procured through individual task orders issued against the master IDIQ contract. Contractors must actively bid on these task orders to win work.
  • Geographic Zones: SeaPort-e/NxG is structured around geographic zones, allowing for localized procurement and support.

Practical Examples

  1. Engineering Support for Naval Vessels: A Navy command needs engineering support for upgrades to a class of naval vessels. They issue a task order through SeaPort-NxG, outlining specific requirements and evaluation criteria. Contractors with relevant engineering expertise submit proposals, and the Navy selects the best-value offer.
  2. IT Support for a Naval Base: A naval base requires IT support services, including network administration, cybersecurity, and help desk support. They use SeaPort-NxG to solicit proposals from qualified IT service providers, and award a task order to the contractor that best meets their needs.
  3. Program Management for a New Weapon System: The Navy needs program management support for the development of a new weapon system. They utilize SeaPort-NxG to procure program management expertise, including planning, scheduling, risk management, and performance monitoring.

Frequently Asked Questions

SeaPort-e/NxG is used for a broad spectrum of services, including engineering, financial management, program management, and IT support. These services are critical for supporting Navy and Marine Corps missions.

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