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CATS

AFMS Consultant, Advisory, and Technical Services (CATS)

USAF IDIQ Expired
Obligated to date
$80.3M
Task orders
117
Companies awarded
14

Vehicle overview

The AFMS Consultant, Advisory, and Technical Services (CATS) is a multi-award IDIQ managed by the Air Force Installation Contracting Agency (AFICA). It provides management and professional support services, including advice, studies, analysis, and evaluations, to the Air Force Medical Service (AFMS). The vehicle consists of 10 contract awards, split between five full and open competition awards and five small business set-aside awards.

Work categories include group practice management, health care administration, project management, policy services for Legacy Systems, and engineering and technical services for AFMS software, hardware, and physical infrastructure. Eligible users are AFMS organizations.

Vehicle details

Ordering period

5-year ordering period (task orders may have a base year and up to two one-year option periods)

CATS contract holders

NAICS coverage

Frequently asked questions

What is CATS?
The AFMS Consultant, Advisory, and Technical Services (CATS) is a multi-award IDIQ managed by the Air Force Installation Contracting Agency (AFICA). It provides management and professional support services, including advice, studies, analysis, and evaluations, to the Air Force Medical Service (AFMS). The vehicle consists of 10 contract awards, split between five full and open competition awards and five small business set-aside awards.
Which agency manages CATS?
AFMS Consultant, Advisory, and Technical Services (CATS) is a IDIQ managed by Air Force Installation Contracting Agency (AFICA).
What can agencies acquire through CATS?
Work categories include group practice management, health care administration, project management, policy services for Legacy Systems, and engineering and technical services for AFMS software, hardware, and physical infrastructure. Eligible users are AFMS organizations.
How much has been obligated through CATS?
$80.3M has been obligated across 117 task orders.
How many contractors hold CATS?
14 contractors hold a position on CATS.
Is CATS active?
No, CATS is not currently active — its status is expired (ordering period: 5-year ordering period (task orders may have a base year and up to two one-year option periods)).

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