Defense Supply Center Philadelphia Extends SupplyCore's CENTCOM Region Contract
The Defense Supply Center Philadelphia (DSCP) has awarded SupplyCore, a leading supply chain management and logistics services provider, a one-year extension to its CENTCOM contract. Under this Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Prime Vendor contract, SupplyCore provides MRO supplies and related services to the U.S. military and federal civilian agencies in the CENTCOM region.
The CENTCOM Prime Vendor contract (SPO500-05-D-BP04) currently supports U.S. activities deployed in 24 countries in Northern Africa, the Middle East and Southwest Asia, including Iraq and Kuwait. It also supports U.S. activities deployed in the Horn of Africa Deployment Zone, which includes the countries of Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia and Sudan. The CENTCOM contract has a maximum $1,825,000,000 firm fixed price with indefinite delivery, and indefinite quantity.
This proposal was originally Web solicited with 3 responses. This contract is exercising the third one-year option. Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. Date of performance completion is January 2, 2010.
About SupplyCore
SupplyCore helps the armed services and the DLA improve their supply chain performance and eliminate waste while providing superior service to the warfighter. SupplyCore has spent over twenty years streamlining and improving its technological processes and its supply chain, which translates into more efficient purchasing for the federal government.
SupplyCore currently holds the DLA MRO Prime Vendor contracts for the North Central and Southeastern United States as well as Japan, Okinawa, and CENTCOM in the Middle East. In addition, SupplyCore has two GSA Schedules: the Hardware SuperStore Schedule and Facilities Maintenance and Management. SupplyCore also holds the FASI-G Set-Aside Contract for support of the land-based tactical and non-tactical vehicle fleets.
SupplyCore has steadily become one of the leading integrated suppliers, offering integrated logistics, supply chain management, and web-based procurement services for the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps as well as other federal government organizations. Founded in 1987, SupplyCore currently has more than 110 associates with offices and distribution centers located in Illinois, California, South Carolina, Atlanta, Japan, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait.
SOURCE: Defense Supply Center Philadelphia