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INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT CONTRACT TO SMS TO PROVIDE ADMINISTRATIVE AND CLERICAL SUPPORT SERVICES TO SATISFY THE OVERALL OPERATIONAL OBJECTIVES OF THE UNITED STATES AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT (USAID) OFFICE OF ACQUISITION AND ASSISTANCE (OAA).
Total Committed
$3.39M
Product or Service Description
Program Management/Support Services
Total Potential Value
$16.2M
Effective Date
Sept. 30, 2017
Funding Department
USAID M/OAA
Type
Cost plus incentive fee
Solicitation Procedure
Only one source
Extent Competed
Not available for competition
Reason
Authorized By Statute (Far 6.302 5(A)(2)(I))

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Vendor Description Signed Reason for Change Amount Committed
SPECPRO MANAGEMENT SERVICES, LLC INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT CONTRACT TO SMS TO PROVIDE ADMINISTRATIVE AND CLERICAL SUPPORT SERVICES TO SATISFY THE OVERALL OPERATIONAL OBJECTIVES OF THE UNITED STATES AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT (U. Aug. 11, 2020 Exercise An Option $2,882,691
SPECPRO MANAGEMENT SERVICES, LLC INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT CONTRACT TO SMS TO PROVIDE ADMINISTRATIVE AND CLERICAL SUPPORT SERVICES TO SATISFY THE OVERALL OPERATIONAL OBJECTIVES OF THE UNITED STATES AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT (USAID) OFFICE OF ACQUISITION AND ASSISTANCE (OAA). July 29, 2020 Supplemental Agreement For Work Within Scope $506,594
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This data comes from the Federal Procurement Data System, which includes all contracts worth $10,000 or more. We look at all contracts that are tagged with the procurement code for COVID-19 or otherwise started in 2020 and contain “COVID-19” in the description. Department of Defense contracting data is subject to a 90-day delay before it appears in the data.
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