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CONUS Intermodal Ocean Liner Services

IDIQ

Description

Provide intermodal ocean liner transportation services between CONUS and Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands. This vehicle was awarded unrestricted.

Overview

Ceiling
$195,000,000
Who Can Use
One Agency
Primary Set Aside
None
Extent Competed
Full And Open Competition
CONUS Intermodal Ocean Liner Services awarded by United States Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM) in November 2010 accepts orders through May 2014. The IDIQ has a reported ceiling of $195,000,000, and as of today, $78,108,766 has been obligated through the vehicle with a total reported backlog of $552,000. The IDIQ was awarded full & open and has a primary NAICS code of 483111.

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CONUS Intermodal Ocean Liner Services

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Status

Period of Performance

11/23/10

Start Date

5/30/14

Ordering Period End Date
100% Complete

Task Order Obligations and Backlog

$78.1M

Total Obligated

$78.1M

Current Award

$78.7M

Potential Award
99% Funded

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Funded Backlog

$552.0K

Total Backlog
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