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Pentagon seeks feedback on how to structure $48B tech research recompete

Senior Airman Cody L. Jones, 4th Communications Squadron, communications focal point client systems technician, works to remedy communication tickets submitted at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina, Sept. 22, 2020. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Kimberly Barrera)

By Ross Wilkers

The Defense Department is moving early to give industry a first glimpse at how it will conduct the recompete of one of its main contract vehicles for broad technology research-and-development services.

A total of 44 companies hold prime positions on the potential $48 billion vehicle called IAC-MAC, which opened for business in 2018 to help DOD components and other federal agencies acquire customized technical and analytical support.

DOD’s Wednesday release of a sources sought notice marks the department’s first step in forming the appropriate acquisition strategy for the follow-on contract.

Read more at Defense One