9th Mission Support Command (MSC) Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Information Management (C4IM) Service and Support
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The contract requires offerors to provide comprehensive C4IM service and support to the 9th Mission Support Command, encompassing network and systems engineering, administration of NIPR, SIPR, and REF networks, Tier II help desk support, secure VTC management, operations and plans assistance, and full cybersecurity compliance. All proposers must hold an active U.S. Secret Security Clearance and a SECRET Facility Clearance, along with personnel possessing DoD 8140/8570.01-M compliant IT and cybersecurity certifications such as Security+ or equivalent. A minimum CMMC Level 2 self-assessment certification is mandatory, reflecting the heightened emphasis on cybersecurity readiness. The work spans multiple locations across the Pacific and Korean theaters, including installations in Hawaii, Alaska, Japan, South Korea, American Samoa, Guam, and Saipan, requiring a geographically dispersed operational presence. The contract is structured as a 12-month base period with two optional 12-month extensions, potentially extending to a maximum of 36 months under standard terms, though provisions allow for up to 60 months if exercised. Services are billed monthly by job or CLIN, with work set to commence on September 1, 2026, following a 30-day transition phase. The solicitation is a total small business set-aside under NAICS code 541519, targeting qualified small businesses, with bids due by July 23, 2026. The primary point of contact is located at Fort Shafter, Hawaii, and includes both technical and administrative leads for inquiries. The solicitation has been amended to align CMMC requirements with the requiring activity’s technical needs, ensuring compliance with current DoD cybersecurity standards.
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Honolulu, HI, USASet-Aside
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** Solictation ammended to revise the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) level requirements in accordance with the requiring activity's technical request.**
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Qualification Requirements: Prospective offerors and their personnel must meet the following mandatory qualifications prior to award:
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Security Clearance: Active U.S. Secret Security Clearance and a SECRET Facility Clearance.
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IT/Cybersecurity Certifications: Baseline and technical certifications in accordance with DoD 8140 / 8570.01-M, DFARS 252.239-7001, and AR 25-2 (e.g., Security+ or equivalent).
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Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC): CMMC 2 (Self) or higher.
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Information regarding these requirements can be found in the solicitation package
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Functional Description: Non-personal Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Information Management (C4IM) Service and Support to the 9th Mission Support Command (MSC) G6. Services include network and systems engineering, network administration (NIPR/SIPR/REF networks), Tier II Help Desk support, secure VTC administration, operations/plans support, and cybersecurity compliance.
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Quantity: Core C4IM Operational Support Services (1 Base Year and 2 Option Years).
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Unit of Issue: Job (by Month/CLIN).
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Destination Information: Dispersion across Pacific and Korea theaters of operation, including:
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Hawaii: Oahu (Fort Shafter Flats), Hilo, and Maui.
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Alaska: Fort Richardson (JBER) and Fort Wainwright.
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International: Camp Zama (Japan), USAG-Yongsan and USAG-Camp Humphreys (South Korea).
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Territories: Tafuna (American Samoa), Barrigada (Guam), and Tanapag (Saipan).
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Delivery Schedule / Transition: Work begins September 1, 2026, with an integrated 30-day phase-in transition period.
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Duration of Contract Period: 12-month Base Period with two (2) 12-month Option Periods (Total duration not to exceed 36 months, with provisions up to 60 months per FAR 52.217-9).
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