Commander Navy Installations Command (N4571A) is responsible for the operation, maintenance, and modernization of U.S. Navy shore installations to ensure readiness and quality of life for service members and their families. Its core mission centers on sustaining critical infrastructure—particularly ...
Commander Navy Installations Command (N4571A) is responsible for the operation, maintenance, and modernization of U.S. Navy shore installations to ensure readiness and quality of life for service members and their families. Its core mission centers on sustaining critical infrastructure—particularly commercial and institutional buildings, utilities, and recreational facilities—that enable naval operations across the globe. Strategic priorities include enhancing facility resilience, improving environmental and public health systems, and supporting family and community services through integrated infrastructure investment. Key programs focus on building rehabilitation, energy-efficient upgrades, landscaping, and facility support services that directly sustain daily military life and operational tempo.
The agency procures a broad range of construction, maintenance, and professional services, with dominant emphasis on commercial and institutional building construction, plumbing and HVAC systems, and landscaping. It frequently engages contractors for facility renovations, grease trap and septic maintenance, and automated infrastructure upgrades such as car wash systems. Procurements are typically issued as open solicitations without set-asides, indicating a preference for competitive, full-and-open contracting to ensure timely delivery of mission-critical services.
Primary procurement categories include NAICS 236220 (building construction), 561730 (landscaping), and 541512 (computer systems design), reflecting a blend of physical infrastructure and digital support needs. The agency also sources specialized services such as food and beverage support, child and youth programming, and technical consulting to complement its facility operations. Vendor relationships are driven by performance, compliance, and scalability, with no apparent preference for small business or socio-economic set-asides.
Organized under the Department of the Navy within the Department of Defense, Commander Navy Installations Command oversees installations nationwide and internationally, coordinating with fleet commands and regional support centers. It utilizes standard DoD procurement vehicles including indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contracts, blanket purchase agreements, and direct solicitations to acquire services essential to base functionality and community resilience.