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Vehicle Recompete: Idc 36C24522D0029

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The contract IDC vehicle 36C24522D0029 is active until April 30, 2027, with a total ceiling value of $600,000. It is specifically set aside for service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses under the FAR 19.14 regulation. This contract supports the Department of Veterans Affairs, managed by the 245-NETWORK Contract Office 5, and is classified as a likely recompete opportunity with a medium confidence level. The primary focus is on providing transportation services for the Farms Mental Health Program, with the largest task order valued at $309,372 awarded to Integrated Maintenance and Bus Services LLC. Currently, there are no active task orders valued at zero, indicating that the contract vehicle is available for new task orders within its ceiling amount. The associated solicitation was originally issued as 36C24522R0057, and the contract falls under the NAICS code 485210, which pertains to specialized transportation services.

General Info

Active through 2027, $600K ceiling, supports veteran-owned small businesses, mental health transportation.

Agency

Department Of Veterans Affairs → 245-NETWORK Contract Office 5 (36C245)

NAICS

485210 - Interurban and Rural Bus TransportationView NAICS

Place of Performance

Not specified

Set-Aside

SDVOSBC

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AgencyDepartment Of Veterans Affairs → 245-NETWORK Contract Office 5 (36C245)
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Department Of Veterans Affairs → 245-NETWORK Contract Office 5 (36C245)
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Idc vehicle 36C24522D0029 ordering period ends 2027-04-30T00:00:00.000Z. 0 active task orders valued at $0.
Farms mental health program transportation Original Solicitation: 36C24522R0057 IDV Ceiling: $600,000 Set-Aside: Service disabled veteran owned small business set-aside Contracting Office: 245-NETWORK Contract Office 5 (36C245) Agencies: Department of Veterans Affairs Classification: recompete-likely (Confidence: medium - 60/100)
Top task orders by value: - FARMS MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM TRANSPORTATION ($309,372) - INTEGRATED MAINTENANCE AND BUS SERVICES LLC

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