HQ072716D0006
Indefinite Delivery Contract
Overview
Government Description
ATSP4 IS A UNIFORM TECHNICAL AND MANAGEMENT APPROACH THAT LEVERAGES ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (DOD) FOR A QUICK REACTION CAPABILITY ACROSS THE ENTIRE SPECTRUM OF TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT, ACQUISITION, AND LONG-TERM SUPPORT. THIS CAPABILITY INCLUDES THE DEVELOPMENT OF APPROPRIATE SOLUTIONS TO KEEP A SYSTEM OPERATIONAL, ELEVATE SOPHISTICATION LEVEL, OR MEET NEW THREATS. THESE EFFORTS MAY INCLUDE DEVELOPING COMPONENTS TO MEET THE DODS REQUIREMENTS FOR ULTRA-LOW VOLUMES, EXTENDING COMPONENT AVAILABILITY, OR ENSURING A TRUSTED, ASSURED, AND SECURE SUPPLY OF MICROELECTRONICS; ALSO INCLUDED WILL BE THE INTELLIGENT AND RAPID APPLICATION OF ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES IN NEW APPLICATIONS AND TO ADD NEEDED PERFORMANCE ENHANCEMENTS TO DOD WEAPON SYSTEMS IN RESPONSE TO TRADITIONAL AND IRREGULAR (ASYMMETRIC) THREATS AND TO THE PROBLEMS RELATED TO AGING WEAPON SYSTEMS. INCREASING WARFIGHTER CAPABILITIES AND PROVIDING SOLUTIONS TO ELECTRONICS SUPPORT PROBLEMS SUCH AS, RELIABILITY, MAINTAINABILITY AND OBSOLESCENCE ARE ACCOMPLISHED THROUGH THE DEVELOPMENT AND INSERTION OF APPLICATIONS OF ADVANCED MICROELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGIES. ATSP4 INCLUDES THE USE OF STATE OF THE PRACTICE AND/OR LEGACY TECHNOLOGIES TO PROVIDE SOLUTIONS. THE SCOPE OF ATSP4 COVERS BOTH HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE AND INCLUDES STUDIES, ANALYSIS, DESIGN, SOFTWARE, SIMULATION, FABRICATION, PROTOTYPING, INTEGRATION, TESTING, PRODUCIBILITY, AND LIMITED PRODUCTION. THE SCOPE OF ATSP4 ALSO INCLUDES THE DEVELOPMENT OF VIABLE METHODS AND PROCEDURES FOR USING AVAILABLE TOOLS AND RESOURCES, STRATEGIES FOR RESOLUTION OF REPLACEMENT ALTERNATIVES, AND TECHNICAL INTERCHANGE IN SUPPORT OF TASK ACCOMPLISHMENT.
Awardee
Awarding / Funding Agency
Pricing
Order Dependent (IDV Only)
Set Aside
None
Extent Competed
Full And Open Competition
Multiple / Single Award
Multiple Award
Who Can Use
Single Agency
Individual Order Limit
$1,000,000,000
Vehicle Ceiling
$17,471,000,000 (25% Used)
Related Opportunity
Analysis Notes
Place of Performance Largest percentage of work under issued task orders completed at: Tucson, Arizona 85756 United States.
Subcontracting Plan This IDC has a DOD Comprehensive Subcontracting Plan. The Department of Defense has an overall 2023 small business subcontracting goal of 30%
Subcontracting Plan This IDC has a DOD Comprehensive Subcontracting Plan. The Department of Defense has an overall 2023 small business subcontracting goal of 30%
Raytheon Company was awarded
Indefinite Delivery Contract HQ072716D0006 (HQ0727-16-D-0006)
by
Defense Microelectronics Activity
in March 2016.
The IDC
has a duration of 10 years and
was awarded
through solicitation Advanced Technology Support Program IV (ATSP4) Full & Open
full & open
with
NAICS 541330 and
PSC AC63
via direct negotiation acquisition procedures with 9 bids received.
To date, $4,616,112,678 has been obligated through this vehicle with a potential value of all existing task orders of $4,624,909,103.
The total ceiling is $17,471,000,000, of which 25% has been used.
As of today, the IDC has a total reported backlog of $195,342,261 and funded backlog of $186,545,836.
The vehicle was awarded through Advanced Technology Support Program IV - F&O (ATSP4).
DOD Announcements
Mar 2016:
Lockheed Martin Corp., Owego, New York (HQ0727-16-D-0001); BAE Systems Information & Electronic Systems Integration, Nashua, New Hampshire (HQ0727-16-D-0002); General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Minneapolis, Minnesota (HQ0727-16-D-0003); Northrop Grumman Systems Corp., Linthicum Heights, Maryland (HQ0727-16-D-0004); Aeroflex Colorado Springs Inc., Colorado Springs, Colorado (HQ0727-16-D-0005); Raytheon Co., El Segundo, California (HQ0727-16-D-0006); The Boeing Co., Hazelwood, Missouri (HQ0727-16-D-0007); and Honeywell International Inc., Albuquerque, New Mexico (HQ0727-16-D-0008), are each being awarded an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, multiple award, engineering services contract for the Advanced Technology Support Program IV (ATSP4). The ATSP4 program is designed to resolve problems with obsolete, unreliable, unmaintainable, underperforming, or incapable electronics hardware and software through development of advanced technology insertions and applications to meet the requirements of the Department of Defense for a quick reaction capability. The maximum dollar ceiling, including the base period and four options for all eight contracts combined, is $7,200,000,000. Work is expected to be performed at each of the contractors’ locations, but may vary and may be worldwide with a total of 10 years of potential ordering period. All work under the subsequent task orders will be completed by March 31, 2028. The ATSP4 contracts are capable of supporting Foreign Military Sales tasks. These awards have programmatic ceiling only; funding will be obligated for each task; no funds are obligated on the basic contracts. The contracts were competitively procured via solicitation HQ0727-15-R-0001, resulting in nine proposals. The Defense Microelectronics Activity, McClellan, California, is the contracting activity.
Jun 2020: Lockheed Martin Corp., Owego, New York (HQ0727-16-D-0001); BAE Systems Information and Electronics, Nashua, New Hampshire (HQ0727-16-D-0002); General Dynamics Mission Systems, Bloomington, Minnesota (HQ0727-16-D-0003); Northrop Grumman Systems Corp., Linthicum Heights, Maryland (HQ0727-16-D-0004); Cobham Advanced Electronics Solutions Inc., Lansdale, Pennsylvania (HQ0727-16-D-0005); Raytheon Co., El Segundo, California (HQ0727-16-D-0006); The Boeing Co., Hazelwood, Missouri (HQ0727-16-D-0007); and Honeywell International Inc., Albuquerque, New Mexico (HQ0727-16-D-0008), are being awarded a maximum $10,271,000,000 modification on existing indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, Advanced Technology Support Program IV (ATSP4) contracts. The modification raises the ceiling on the current ATSP4 contracts from $7,200,000,000 to $17,471,000,000. ATSP4 are multiple-award, indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contracts for engineering services designed to resolve problems with obsolete, unreliable, unmaintainable, underperforming, or incapable electronics hardware and software through development of advanced technology insertions and applications to meet the requirements of the Department of Defense for a quick reaction capability. With all options exercised, the ordering period goes until March 31, 2026. The contracts were competitively procured via a February 2015 solicitation resulting in nine proposals and eight awards. No funds are being obligated on award. Funding will occur through individual task orders. The Defense Microelectronics Activity, McClellan, California, is the contracting activity.
Jun 2020: Lockheed Martin Corp., Owego, New York (HQ0727-16-D-0001); BAE Systems Information and Electronics, Nashua, New Hampshire (HQ0727-16-D-0002); General Dynamics Mission Systems, Bloomington, Minnesota (HQ0727-16-D-0003); Northrop Grumman Systems Corp., Linthicum Heights, Maryland (HQ0727-16-D-0004); Cobham Advanced Electronics Solutions Inc., Lansdale, Pennsylvania (HQ0727-16-D-0005); Raytheon Co., El Segundo, California (HQ0727-16-D-0006); The Boeing Co., Hazelwood, Missouri (HQ0727-16-D-0007); and Honeywell International Inc., Albuquerque, New Mexico (HQ0727-16-D-0008), are being awarded a maximum $10,271,000,000 modification on existing indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, Advanced Technology Support Program IV (ATSP4) contracts. The modification raises the ceiling on the current ATSP4 contracts from $7,200,000,000 to $17,471,000,000. ATSP4 are multiple-award, indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contracts for engineering services designed to resolve problems with obsolete, unreliable, unmaintainable, underperforming, or incapable electronics hardware and software through development of advanced technology insertions and applications to meet the requirements of the Department of Defense for a quick reaction capability. With all options exercised, the ordering period goes until March 31, 2026. The contracts were competitively procured via a February 2015 solicitation resulting in nine proposals and eight awards. No funds are being obligated on award. Funding will occur through individual task orders. The Defense Microelectronics Activity, McClellan, California, is the contracting activity.
Status
(Open)
Modified 9/18/24
Period of Performance
3/31/16
Start Date
3/31/26
Ordering Period End Date
Task Order Obligations and Backlog
$4.4B
Total Obligated
$4.6B
Current Award
$4.6B
Potential Award
$186.5M
Funded Backlog
$195.3M
Total Backlog
Award Hierarchy
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Opportunity Lifecycle
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People
Suggested agency contacts for HQ072716D0006
Competition
Number of Bidders
9
Solicitation Procedures
Negotiated Proposal/Quote
Evaluated Preference
None
Performance Based Acquisition
Yes
Commercial Item Acquisition
Commercial Item Procedures Not Used
Simplified Procedures for Commercial Items
No
Other Categorizations
Subcontracting Plan
DOD Comprehensive Subcontract Plan
Cost Accounting Standards
Yes
Business Size Determination
Large Business
DoD Claimant Code
None
Awardee UEI
QF4VA87ST9F7
Awardee CAGE
4C2N0
Agency Detail
Awarding Office
HQ0727 DEFENSE MICROELECTRONICS ACTIVITY
Funding Office
HQ0727 DEFENSE MICROELECTRONICS ACTIVITY
Created By
colten.murray@dmea.osd.mil
Last Modified By
colten.murray@dmea.osd.mil
Approved By
colten.murray@dmea.osd.mil
Legislative
Legislative Mandates
None Applicable
Awardee District
CA-36
Senators
Dianne Feinstein
Alejandro Padilla
Alejandro Padilla
Representative
Ted Lieu
Budget Funding
Federal Account | Budget Subfunction | Object Class | Total | Percentage |
---|---|---|---|---|
Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation, Navy (017-1319) | Department of Defense-Military | Research and development contracts (25.5) | $67,143,913 | 41% |
Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation, Air Force (057-3600) | Department of Defense-Military | Equipment (31.0) | $31,633,004 | 19% |
Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation, Defense-Wide (097-0400) | Department of Defense-Military | Research and development contracts (25.5) | $27,892,409 | 17% |
Space Procurement, Air Force (057-3021) | Department of Defense-Military | Equipment (31.0) | $15,793,197 | 10% |
Department of Defense Rapid Prototyping Fund, Defense (097-0402) | Department of Defense-Military | Research and development contracts (25.5) | $11,238,366 | 7% |
Last Modified: 9/18/24