
(POC) — Department of Defense has awarded a $324.2 million contract to provide base operations support services at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay in Cuba.
The fixed-price-award-fee IDIQ contract has a base period valued at approximately $41.3 million and seven option terms. Work will occur in Guantanamo Bay through November 2024.
The service will finance individual task orders using Navy, Army, and defense agencies' operation and maintenance funds and Defense Health Program funds for the fiscal year 2024.
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This contract was by V2X. V2X was formed through the Vectrus-Vertex merger in 2022.
Vectrus has provided critical mission support for our customers’ toughest operational challenges. As a high-performing organization with exceptional talent, deep domain knowledge, a history of long-term customer relationships, and groundbreaking technical expertise, we deliver innovative, mission-matched solutions for our military and government customers worldwide. Whether it’s base operations support, supply chain and logistics, IT mission support, engineering and digital integration, security, or maintenance, repair, and overhaul, our customers count on us for on-target solutions that increase efficiency, reduce costs, improve readiness, and strengthen national security. Vectrus is headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colo., and includes about 9,200 employees spanning 206 locations in 27 countries.
Vertex provides vertically integrated turnkey lifecycle support from concept definition, to engineering and manufacturing, through end-of-life support of complex systems. Our offerings include all levels of aviation maintenance, worldwide contractor logistics support, systems engineering and integration, specialized onsite mission execution, high consequence training programs, and integrated supply-chain solutions. With over 100 locations worldwide, the Mississippi-based company offers integrated solutions for defense and commercial customers.