Federal Contract Vehicles

AFCAP IV

Air Force Contract Augmentation Program IV (AFCAP IV)

USAF IDIQ Expired
Obligated to date
$1.4B
Task orders
101
Companies awarded
8

Vehicle overview

The Air Force Contract Augmentation Program IV (AFCAP IV) is a rapid response contingency contract vehicle managed by the Air Force Installation Contracting Agency (AFICA). It provides base operating/life support (BOS/BLS) and logistical support, including emergency construction and commodities, to U.S. government entities worldwide. Preceded by AFCAP III and succeeded by AFCAP V, the vehicle was awarded in June 2015 and accepted orders through September 2020.

The vehicle covers civil engineering, base construction, dining facilities, and vehicle maintenance. It was awarded through full and open competition.

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Frequently asked questions

What is AFCAP IV?
The Air Force Contract Augmentation Program IV (AFCAP IV) is a rapid response contingency contract vehicle managed by the Air Force Installation Contracting Agency (AFICA). It provides base operating/life support (BOS/BLS) and logistical support, including emergency construction and commodities, to U.S. government entities worldwide. Preceded by AFCAP III and succeeded by AFCAP V, the vehicle was awarded in June 2015 and accepted orders through September 2020.
Which agency manages AFCAP IV?
Air Force Contract Augmentation Program IV (AFCAP IV) is a IDIQ managed by Air Force Installation Contracting Agency (AFICA).
What can agencies acquire through AFCAP IV?
The vehicle covers civil engineering, base construction, dining facilities, and vehicle maintenance. It was awarded through full and open competition.
How much has been obligated through AFCAP IV?
$1.4B has been obligated across 101 task orders.
How many contractors hold AFCAP IV?
8 contractors hold a position on AFCAP IV.
Is AFCAP IV active?
No, AFCAP IV is not currently active — its status is expired.

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