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SPP Industry Day Presentation 24.07.08.pdf
Posted: July 23, 2024
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This industry day presentation for the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Screening Partnership Program (SPP), held on July 15, 2024, outlines the purpose and structure of the SPP.
The program allows commercial airports to utilize private screening companies for passenger and baggage security under federal oversight. Key topics covered include TSA's mission, statutory requirements governing the program, guiding principles for implementation, and details regarding the upcoming Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) follow-on contract.
The presentation emphasizes the importance of maintaining security standards equivalent to federal personnel while ensuring cost efficiency and integrity in operations.
The agenda includes introductions, a comprehensive overview of the SPP, current task order portfolios valued at approximately $1.1 billion over five years, and critical procurement milestones leading up to the IDIQ contract awards anticipated in September 2025.
Notably, the IDIQ will have a total ceiling amount of $5.5 billion for all task orders issued, with an emphasis on competitive bidding processes for both small and large businesses. Evaluation factors for potential contractors include corporate experience, program management approach, and past performance in similar roles.
The presentation concludes with a Q&A session to address any inquiries from attendees regarding the program's implementation and upcoming procurement processes.
The program allows commercial airports to utilize private screening companies for passenger and baggage security under federal oversight. Key topics covered include TSA's mission, statutory requirements governing the program, guiding principles for implementation, and details regarding the upcoming Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) follow-on contract.
The presentation emphasizes the importance of maintaining security standards equivalent to federal personnel while ensuring cost efficiency and integrity in operations.
The agenda includes introductions, a comprehensive overview of the SPP, current task order portfolios valued at approximately $1.1 billion over five years, and critical procurement milestones leading up to the IDIQ contract awards anticipated in September 2025.
Notably, the IDIQ will have a total ceiling amount of $5.5 billion for all task orders issued, with an emphasis on competitive bidding processes for both small and large businesses. Evaluation factors for potential contractors include corporate experience, program management approach, and past performance in similar roles.
The presentation concludes with a Q&A session to address any inquiries from attendees regarding the program's implementation and upcoming procurement processes.
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