Notice of Intent for Sole Source Modification - W912HQ22D0006 US Army Individual Terrorism Awareness Course (INTAC)
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Mission Support Battalion awarded the IDIQ SATOC W912HQ22D0006 to Summit Point Raceway Associates, Inc. on February 18, 2022, with a total ceiling of $8.9 million to deliver comprehensive anti-terrorism and security training under the Individual Terrorism Awareness Course framework. The contract, effective from February 22, 2022, through February 21, 2027, with a possible six-month extension, mandates the provision of all personnel, equipment, facilities, and materials for six-day training modules covering evasive/defensive driving, surveillance detection, route analysis, and basic firearms, with additional optional modules including tactical combat casualty care, off-road driving, advanced firearms, hostage survival, and practical exercises. Training is conducted at the contract’s designated facility in Summit Point, West Virginia, using government-furnished property as specified. HECSA Contracting now seeks to modify the existing contract to expand its scope and capacity by adding new courses and enhancing existing ones to meet evolving federal security requirements and accommodate personnel from other agencies. The proposed modification aims to increase the contract ceiling by $1,638,144 to support expanded training in dignitary and executive protection, advanced medical response, firearms handling, restraint escape techniques, and command staff driving, leveraging existing infrastructure and resources. A notice of intent for this sole-source modification has been issued, inviting capability statements from interested parties by July 6, 2026, to demonstrate how competition would be advantageous to the government. No competitive solicitation is planned unless compelling evidence is provided, and responses will be used solely for market research; no acknowledgment or feedback will be provided to submitters, and the government retains full discretion over the award decision. All communications must be directed to the designated contracting officer and specialist at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
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Summit Point, WV, 25446, USASet-Aside
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Mission Support Battalion (UMSB) awarded the Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Single Award Task Order Contract (SATOC) W912HQ22D0006 to Xator Corporation, now known as Summit Point Raceway Associates, Inc., on 18 February 2022 for a total ceiling amount of $8,900,000.00. The ordering period consists of five years beginning on 22 February 2022 through 21 February 2027, with a six-month extension from 22 February 2027 through 21 August 2027. The requirement was for anti-terrorism and security training, which consists of the following:
The Contractor shall provide all labor, equipment, materials, supervision, contiguous training facilities and other items and services necessary except for items identified as Government furnished property to conduct 6 days of the INTAC training session per class consisting of the following modules: Evasive/Defensive Driving; Surveillance Detection/Route Analysis; and Basic Firearms. Additional modules to be included in each class as needed include the following: 2-day Evasive/Defensive Driving Module; 1-day Tactical Combat Casualty Care Module; 1-day Combined Unimproved Road Driving and Off-Road Driving Module; and 3-day Advanced Firearms Module, 1 day surveillance/detection, half day hostage survival restraint defeat and 1-day practical exercise.
HECSA Contracting now intends to issue a modification to IDIQ W912HQ22D0006 to increase the capacity of the contract by adding additional individual courses as well as new courses expanding on the original content to meet evolving anti-terrorism needs and accommodate personnel from other federal agencies who would benefit from the specialized training. This modification is also expected to increase the contract ceiling by $1,638,144.00. The changes include additional exercise role players and more advanced training for dignitary and executive protection, medical training, firearms handling, restraint escape, and command staff driving. The advanced training is expected to use many of the same resources already in use for training under the contract.
This Notice of Intent is not a request for competitive proposals. Any responses or inquiries to this notice must demonstrate clear and convincing evidence that competition will be advantageous to the Government. All information received from this notice shall be used for planning and market research purposes only. The determination to refrain from competing proposed contracts based on responses to this notice is solely within the discretion of the Government. The Government will not be responsible for costs incurred in the preparation of any information submitted or use of such information.
Acknowledgement of receipt of responses will not be made, nor will respondents be notified of the evaluation of the information received. Interested parties may express interest and provide a capability statement NLT 6 July 2026 8 AM EST. Responses should be addressed to the Contracting Officer, Douglas Pohlman, at Douglas.E.Pohlman@usace.army.mil and the Contract Specialist, Jordan Baker, at Jordan.D.Baker@usace.army.mil.
