Acquisition Strategy update for the ICBM Development, Operations, and Sustainment (IDOS) Program
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The ICBM Development, Operations, and Sustainment (IDOS) program is updating its acquisition strategy by leveraging the One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services Plus (OASIS+) contract vehicle to competitively award related work. This effort involves two distinct task orders: Systems Engineering & Integration (SE&I) Support Services and Program Execution Support Services, which are separate from the current IDOS-IT activities. To better understand the market and inform potential set-aside decisions, the government has issued two Sources Sought Synopses, accessible via GSA eBuy, inviting industry feedback for both task orders. Going forward, information related to the IDOS program will be available on GSA eBuy and the Market Research as a Service (MRAS) websites, although stakeholders are encouraged to continue monitoring SAM.gov for updates. The solicitation, posted by the Department of Defense at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, falls under the NAICS code 541330, encompassing engineering services. Interested parties can contact Blake Davis for further details and participate in the market research to align with the government's revised acquisition approach.
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NIBLEY, UT, USASet-Aside
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This notice announces an update in the acquisition strategy for the ICBM Development, Operations, and Sustainment (IDOS) program. The program intends to utilize the One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services Plus (OASIS+) contract vehicle to compete and award the associated work.
Work will be competed via two separate task orders:
- Systems Engineering & Integration (SE&I) Support Services
- Program Execution Support Services
Please note, these task orders are distinct from the ongoing IDOS-IT effort.
To assess how this new strategy may impact the competitive environment, the Government is issuing two Sources Sought Synopses (SSS)—one for each task order. This market research will also help determine if any set-asides should be considered. To access the update, please search GSA eBuy using the below RFI numbers.
- Access SSS #1: GSA eBuy RFI1794190 & RFI1794191
- Access SSS #2: GSA eBuy RFI1794192, RFI1794193, RFI1794194, RFI1794195
Going forward, IDOS information will be posted on the GSA eBuy and Market Research as a Service (MRAS) websites. However, interested parties should continue to monitor SAM.gov.
