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CPSS PPC II Final RFP 80MSFC25R0011.pdf

Posted: June 12, 2025 • Type: .pdf • Size: 6.52MB
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This request for proposals (RFP) is for the Program Planning and Control Support Services (CPSS PPC II) contract, issued by NASA.

The RFP outlines the requirements for providing program planning and control (PP&C) and programmatic subject matter expert (SME) support services. The contract is structured as a single-award indefinite-delivery indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) agreement with a maximum not-to-exceed value of $400 million. This includes a firm fixed price phase-in period from June 1, 2026, to August 31, 2026, followed by a base period and three option periods extending through May 31, 2031. The contractor will be responsible for delivering all necessary resources to perform the required services at various NASA centers.

Specific requirements for award include compliance with detailed performance work statements provided in Attachment J-1 and adherence to various clauses related to cost management, data delivery, and equipment identification. The contractor must also manage other direct costs (ODCs) effectively and ensure that travel expenses comply with federal travel regulations.

Submission requirements stipulate that proposals must include detailed pricing information, labor categories, and rates as outlined in Attachment J-4. Additionally, contractors are required to submit invoices that detail the goods and services provided along with supporting documentation for all billed costs.

The RFP emphasizes the importance of quality assurance through inspections at designated locations and mandates that all equipment delivered must be properly identified according to NASA standards. It also specifies the payment process through the NASA Shared Services Center, including necessary documentation for vouchers and invoices.

This RFP provides comprehensive guidance on the expectations for contractors interested in bidding on this significant NASA project.

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