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Vehicular Land Mobile Radio Communication Systems

IDIQ

Description

Provide vehicle mobile radio installation and removal services.

Overview

Ceiling
$650,000
Primary Sponsoring Agency
Who Can Use
One Agency
Primary Set Aside
Small Business Set Aside - Total (SBA)
Extent Competed
Full And Open Competition After Exclusion Of Sources
Vehicular Land Mobile Radio Communication Systems awarded by Secret Service (USSS) in April 2015 accepts orders through April 2020. The IDIQ has a reported ceiling of $650,000, and as of today, $189,754 has been obligated through the vehicle. The IDIQ was awarded with a Small Business Set Aside - Total (SBA) set aside and has a primary NAICS code of 811213.

Award Hierarchy

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Vehicular Land Mobile Radio Communication Systems

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Status

Period of Performance

4/3/15

Start Date

4/2/20

Ordering Period End Date
100% Complete

Task Order Obligations

$189.8K

Total Obligated

$189.8K

Current Award

$189.8K

Potential Award
100% Funded
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Awardees

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