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FCC Mission Support Services

Futures and Concepts Center Mission Support Services

AFC IDIQ Active
Obligated to date
$105.4M
Task orders
15
Contractors
4
Ceiling
$240 million

Vehicle overview

The Futures and Concepts Center (FCC) Mission Support Services is a multi-award IDIQ managed by the Army Futures Command via MICC Fort Eustis. The vehicle provides mission support for the FCC's Architecture Integration and Management Division (AIMD) to facilitate U.S. Army and Joint requirements. It has an official maximum ceiling of $240 million.

The contract covers Army enterprise architecture development, integration, and validation support. It provides direct support to the Army's Architecture Data Steward, the Army Futures Command Operational Architect, and the Executive Agent for the Army Capabilities and Architecture Development and Integration Environment (ArCADIE).

Vehicle details

Ordering period

July 2021 – July 2026

Ceiling

$240 million

FCC Mission Support Services contract holders

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Frequently asked questions

What is FCC Mission Support Services?
The Futures and Concepts Center (FCC) Mission Support Services is a multi-award IDIQ managed by the Army Futures Command via MICC Fort Eustis. The vehicle provides mission support for the FCC's Architecture Integration and Management Division (AIMD) to facilitate U.S. Army and Joint requirements. It has an official maximum ceiling of $240 million.
Which agency manages FCC Mission Support Services?
Futures and Concepts Center Mission Support Services is a IDIQ managed by Department of the Army – Army Futures Command.
What can agencies acquire through FCC Mission Support Services?
The contract covers Army enterprise architecture development, integration, and validation support. It provides direct support to the Army's Architecture Data Steward, the Army Futures Command Operational Architect, and the Executive Agent for the Army Capabilities and Architecture Development and Integration Environment (ArCADIE).
How much has been obligated through FCC Mission Support Services?
$105.4M has been obligated across 15 task orders.
How many contractors hold FCC Mission Support Services?
4 contractors hold a position on FCC Mission Support Services.
What is the contract ceiling of FCC Mission Support Services?
FCC Mission Support Services has a program ceiling of $240 million.
Is FCC Mission Support Services active?
Yes, FCC Mission Support Services is currently active (ordering period: July 2021 – July 2026).

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