Federal Contract Vehicles

GCSMAC II

Global Contingency Support Multiple Award Contract (GCSMAC) II

NAVFAC IDIQ Expired
Obligated to date
$930.4M
Task orders
32
Companies awarded
5
Ceiling
$2 billion

Vehicle overview

The Global Contingency Support Multiple Award Contract (GCSMAC) II is an IDIQ managed by the Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC) Pacific. It provides short-term contingency facility support and base operating services worldwide in response to various contingencies. Individual awardees, such as KBR and IAP-ECC LLC, hold ceilings of $1.097 billion. The vehicle was succeeded by GCSMAC III, which was awarded in April 2024 with a $2 billion ceiling.

The vehicle provides support for activities such as base operations at missile sites and humanitarian relief operations for refugees.

Vehicle details

Ordering period

12-month base period and seven potential 12-month option periods ending September 21, 2024

Ceiling

$2 billion

GCSMAC II contract holders

Contractor Obligated Task orders
VECTRUS SYSTEMS LLC $311.5M 13
KBR SERVICES, LLC $251.6M 5
AECOM TECHNICAL SERVICES, INC. $178.2M 6
IAP-ECC LLC $165.3M 4
FLUOR INTERCONTINENTAL, INC $23.9M 4

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Frequently asked questions

What is GCSMAC II?
The Global Contingency Support Multiple Award Contract (GCSMAC) II is an IDIQ managed by the Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC) Pacific. It provides short-term contingency facility support and base operating services worldwide in response to various contingencies. Individual awardees, such as KBR and IAP-ECC LLC, hold ceilings of $1.097 billion. The vehicle was succeeded by GCSMAC III, which was awarded in April 2024 with a $2 billion ceiling.
Which agency manages GCSMAC II?
Global Contingency Support Multiple Award Contract (GCSMAC) II is a IDIQ managed by Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Pacific.
What can agencies acquire through GCSMAC II?
The vehicle provides support for activities such as base operations at missile sites and humanitarian relief operations for refugees.
How much has been obligated through GCSMAC II?
$930.4M has been obligated across 32 task orders.
How many contractors hold GCSMAC II?
5 contractors hold a position on GCSMAC II.
What is the contract ceiling of GCSMAC II?
GCSMAC II has a program ceiling of $2 billion.
Is GCSMAC II active?
No, GCSMAC II is not currently active — its status is expired (ordering period: 12-month base period and seven potential 12-month option periods ending September 21, 2024).

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