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United States Africa Command (AFRICOM) Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) Operations

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The contract pertains to a Request for Information (RFI) issued by the General Services Administration (GSA) Federal Acquisition Service on behalf of the United States Africa Command (AFRICOM) for Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) operations. Initially managed by GSA Region 9, this RFI (Task ID 09170083) was closed as of September 13, 2017, indicating that GSA Region 9 will no longer oversee the acquisition efforts for AFRICOM ISR operations. The Program Contracting Officer (PCO) responsibilities have been transferred to GSA FEDSIM, with Mr. Kevin Fay serving as the point of contact for further inquiries. The solicitation was posted on the federal acquisition platform and classified under NAICS code 532411, reflecting its alignment with specific service categories. While the original office responsible was located in San Francisco, CA, no specific place of performance was detailed. The contract data section also lists John W. Rhoden as the designated Contracting Officer associated with this opportunity. Overall, the announcement clarifies administrative changes in the acquisition process and directs interested parties to the new contact person and office for future communications.

General Info

GSA transferred AFRICOM ISR acquisition duties from Region 9 to FEDSIM; contact Kevin Fay.

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General Services Administration → GSA Fas Aas Region 9View Agency

NAICS

532411 - Commercial Air, Rail, and Water Transportation Equipment Rental and Leasing View NAICS

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USAFRICOM AOR, CA, USA

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AgencyGeneral Services Administration → GSA Fas Aas Region 9
Contacts1 person available
OfficeSAN FRANCISCO, CA, 94102, USA
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General Services Administration → GSA Fas Aas Region 9
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Office AddressSAN FRANCISCO, CA, 94102, USA
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John W. RhodenContracting Officer

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September 13, 2017 General Services Administration (GSA) Federal Acquisition Service (FAS) (RFI CLOSURE NOTICE � Effective: Sep 13, 2017) Request for Information (RFI) United States Africa Command (AFRICOM) Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) Operations Task ID09170083 The purpose of this RFI closure notice is to advise industry that this RFI is closed effective Sep 13, 2017. GSA Region 9 Contracting Division will no longer be supporting the AFRICOM ISR acquisition. GSA Region 9 was originally designated as the PCO, but that designation has been transferred to GSA FEDSIM. Please contact Mr. Kevin Fay with questions or for further information: Kevin Fay (QF0B) Contract Specialist Center for FEDSIM 1800 F ST NW WASHINGTON DC 20405-0001 Kevin.fay@gsa.gov

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