The program encompasses logistics support, construction, military training and advising, maritime security capacity building, equipment procurement, operational deployment for peacekeeping troops, aerial surveillance and conference facilitation. Potential contractors must possess a broad range of functional regional expertise and logistics support capabilities. The intent is to have contractors on call to undertake a wide range of diverse projects, including setting up operational bases to support peacekeeping operations in hostile environments, military training and to providing a range of technical assistance and equipment for African militaries and peace support operations. -FBO DoS Synopsis on AFRICAP
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The big story here is AFRICAP, and what the hell is it? I posted some open source stuff on the contract below. From the quote up top, you get an idea of what this contract is all about. The program has 1.5 billion dollars attached to it, so this is pretty significant.
The other news is PSI coming on to the scene as a player. From TWISS 2 to AFRICAP, they will be busy. My question is who do they know, because winning these two contracts back to back like this is impressive. That company is going to be spinning up a ton of jobs, so definitely keep your eyes on them over the next couple years.-Matt
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AFRICAP Recompete (from FBO)
Solicitation Number: SAQMMA08R0237-Solicitation
Agency: U.S. Department of State
Office: Office of Logistics Management
Location: Acquisition Management
Notice Type: Award Notice
Original Posted Date: June 27, 2008
Posted Date: September 11, 2009
Response Date:
Original Response Date: Aug 11, 2008 2:00 pm Eastern
Archiving Policy: Automatic, 15 days after response date
Archive Date: September 26, 2009
Original Set Aside: N/A
Set Aside: N/A
Classification Code: 99 — Miscellaneous
NAICS Code: 561 — Administrative and Support Services 561210 — Facilities Support Services
Solicitation Number: SAQMMA08R0237-Solicitation
Notice Type: Award Notice
Contract Award Date: September 11, 2009
Contract Award Number: SAQMMA09D0083
Contract Award Dollar Amount: Maximum ceiling value across all IDIQ holder is $1.5 Billion
Contractor Awarded Name: Reference below description
Synopsis:
Added: Sep 11, 2009 4:17 pm
The Africa Peacekeeping Solicitation (SAQMMA08R0237) was awarded on 11 September 2009. This is a 5 year, multiple award ID/IQ contract. There are four awardees:
1. PAE Government Services, SAQMMA09D0084
2. AECOM, SAQMMA09D0082
3. DynCorp International, SAQMMA09D0083
4. Protection Strategies Incorporated (Service Disabled Veteran-Owned Business), SAQMMA09D0085
The maximum ceiling for each awardee is $375 million (inclusive of all costs and fee) over the life of the contract.
Contracting Office Address:
P.O. Box 9115
Rosslyn Station
Arlington, Virginia 22219
Place of Performance:
Africa
United States
Primary Point of Contact.:
Rachel R Hughes,
Contract Specialist
Hughesrr@state.gov
Phone: 7038754983
Secondary Point of Contact:
Michael A Larson,
Contracting Officer
larsonms@state.gov
Phone: 7038756643
Fax: 7038757370
Link to FBO post here.
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DynCorp International Selected for New AFRICAP Contract
More News related to DCP
September 25, 2009
FALLS CHURCH, Va.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– The U.S. Department of State has selected DynCorp International (NYSE: DCP) as one of four awardees under the AFRICAP recompete, which supports regional stability in Africa by building the capacity of African countries and regional organizations to prevent, manage and resolve conflicts on the African continent. The Department of State currently is supporting programs and initiatives for conflict resolution and stability in Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Somalia, Liberia, Sierra Leone, the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and the African Union. This new multiple award, indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract is a follow-on contract to DynCorp International’s Africa Peacekeeping contract under which it supported contingency and security sector reform programs in Africa for the State Department.
The new AFRICAP contract establishes a mechanism for awardees to compete for task orders to provide training and advisory services, equipment procurement, logistical support services, and construction services to African countries. The period of performance is a base year plus four 1-year options beginning on September 11, 2009. During the performance period, the customer shall place orders with each company for a guaranteed minimum of $500,000, with a maximum ceiling value across all four IDIQ contracts of $1.5 billion over the life of the contracts. Each company has a contract ceiling of $375,000,000.
“This is an important opportunity for DynCorp International to continue supporting the work of the Department of State in Africa through contingency operations, training and mentoring, and logistics services,” said DynCorp International CEO William L. Ballhaus. “It’s an honor to support our government’s efforts to improve people’s lives, and offer them stability and security in their communities.”
About DynCorp International
DynCorp International is a provider of specialized mission-critical services to civilian and military government agencies worldwide, and operates major programs in law enforcement training and support, security services, base operations, aviation services, contingency operations, and logistics support. DynCorp International is headquartered in Falls Church, Va.
Link to PMH story here.
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What is AFRICAP (FBO)
Synopsis:
Added: February 6, 2008
The Department of State (DOS), Bureau of African Affair?s Africa Peacekeeping Program (AFRICAP) program covers much of the security assistance work being requested throughout the continent of Africa. The program enhances African countries ability to conduct peacekeeping operations and builds African capacities for crisis management and counter terrorism. One of the program?s key objectives is regional peace and stability. DOS uses its peacekeeping operations (PKO) funds to advance that goal by undertaking training of armed forces, enhancing their ability to deploy by land, air and sea. AFRICAP contractors also work with regional organizations to enhance their abilities to prevent, manage, and resolve conflict and supporting peacekeeping and peace building operations.
The Department of State, Bureau of African Affairs now seeks sources for the recompete of the AFRICAP program contract. The program encompasses logistics support, construction, military training and advising, maritime security capacity building, equipment procurement, operational deployment for peacekeeping troops, aerial surveillance and conference facilitation. Potential contractors must possess a broad range of functional regional expertise and logistics support capabilities. The intent is to have contractors on call to undertake a wide range of diverse projects, including setting up operational bases to support peacekeeping operations in hostile environments, military training and to providing a range of technical assistance and equipment for African militaries and peace support operations. These tasks will be implemented in countries throughout the African continent, as designated by the DOS, and in conjunction with specific DOS programs and policies. Potential contractors must possess the following capabilities: demonstrated capability for ?in house? construction work, experience working in a third world environment, stability operations support experience, military training, logistics support, equipment procurement institution building, strong financial management processes, proven adherence to timelines, strong HQ support for field, thorough vetting of employees in the field, solid program management, and medical support.
The current AFRICAP contracts were awarded to Pacific Architects and Engineers (PAE) and DynCorp International in FY 2003. Each contract has a ceiling of approximately $500,000,000.00. It is anticipated that the total, combined ceiling amounts of all contracts awarded under this competition may exceed one billion dollars over a five year period. Our anticipated acquisition strategy includes making multiple awards including 3 to large businesses and 1 to a service disabled, veteran owned or 8(a) firm. It will likely be a mandatory requirement that all firms be capable of performing all potential tasks under the contract, however, partnering will be acceptable. The Department of State anticipates the contracts to be IDIQ’s of a hybrid nature with the ability to issue performance based work statements for individual tasks where possible.
An RFP is expected to be released within 60 days of this notice. This sources sought notice does not bind the US Department of State to any agreement written or implied. It is requested that interested contractors submit no more than one (1) binder containing narratives outlining their capabilities to perform the above outlined requirements. Additional binders, charts and booklets will not be accepted. All capabilities briefs shall be received by 4pm (EST) Feb 28th 2008. The delivery address is U.S. Department of State, Attn: Erica Gray-Beope 1701 N Ft Myer Drive, Room 500 Roslyn, VA 22209. If you have any questions please email Erica Gray-Beope @ gray-beopeel@state.gov.
Link to synopsis here at FBO.
PSI partnered with Pro-telligent for the AFRICAP proposal. Pro-tellient is well known to State. The set aside for service-disabled veteran-owned small business (PSI) backed by a service provider with good past performance at the agency probably made a lot of sense, and satisfied small business contracting goals.
Comment by Marina — Friday, October 2, 2009 @ 9:00 AM
Thanks for the heads up. I am very interested to see how the whole AFRICAP thing works out, and what kinds of activities these companies will be doing under this contract.
PSI is interesting to me, because they also just won the TWISS 2 contract. Thanks for providing the link at State for the ATA program.
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Anti-Terrorism Assistance Program (ATA)
Participants in an Antiterrorism Assistance Program training exercise. The Anti-Terrorism Assistance Program fosters cooperation between U.S. law enforcement officers and those of our partner nations engaged in anti-terrorism efforts. ATA provides advanced counterterrorism training and equipment grants to maintain and increase our partners’ capabilities to find and arrest terrorists. The ATA program also advances U.S. foreign policy goals by strengthening bilateral relationships.
Nearly all terrorists that have been captured overseas have been apprehended by the law enforcement authorities of our partner nations, most of which are recipients of ATA training and equipment.
The Office of the Coordinator for Counterterrorism (S/CT) funds and provides policy guidance to the ATA program and determines which countries are authorized to participate in the program. The Bureau of Diplomatic Security, Office of Anti-Terrorism Assistance (DS/T/ATA) , implements and manages program operations. DS/T/ATA coordinates closely with other federal, state, and local agencies that assist in providing expertise, assessments, training, and facilities. As terrorist networks adjust their tactics and strategies, ATA has continued to adapt and refine its counterterrorism training initiatives to meet evolving threats.
The Anti-Terrorism Assistance Program trains foreign law enforcement personnel to:
* Protect national borders
* Protect critical infrastructure
* Protect the national leadership
* Respond to and resolve terrorist incidents
* Investigate and prosecute those responsible for terrorist acts
* Respond to weapons of mass destruction attacks
* Manage kidnapping for ransom crimes
* Respond to terrorist incidents resulting in mass casualties or fatalities
Comment by headjundi — Friday, October 2, 2009 @ 9:48 AM