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SeaPort-e
Seaport-e is the Navy’s vehicle of choice for the acquisition of
services, including engineering, technical, financial, logistics,
and program management across a wide contingent of commands
including: -
Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) -
Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) -
Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP) -
Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR) -
Military Sealift Command -
Office of Naval Research (ONR) -
US Marine Corps
SeaPort-e is a Sea enterprise initiative implementing the Chief
Naval Operation's Sea Power 21 transformational objectives, and
emphasizes the Navy Virtual SYSCOM's focus on implementing
cost-effective and integrated business practices to better support
our Navy.
How does it work?
Customers wanting to procure services through SeaPort-e will find
the process very straight-forward and very similar to what they have
done previously, but faster with reduced, easier to process
solicitation documentation and requirements. Contracts issued
through SeaPort-e are considered Task Orders (TOs), and are governed
by the terms and conditions of the awarded SeaPort-e prime contract.
The customer identifies the zone in which the work is to be
performed, creates a standard solicitation package, and uploads it
through the SeaPort-e portal. The TO RFP is published via the portal
to prime contractors qualified in the zone where the work is to be
performed. Prime contractors in that zone submit their proposals
through the SeaPort-e portal for evaluation. The customer evaluates
the proposals, and makes an award.
Contact Information: Phillip Jackson
1054 Nellie Drive Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459-5223 (850)-622-5267 x113
phillip.jackson@jams.com
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