Federal Contract Vehicles

HAMS II

Hospital Aseptic Management Services (HAMS II)

AFICA IDIQ Expired
Obligated to date
$265.5M
Task orders
22
Companies awarded
8

Vehicle overview

Hospital Aseptic Management Services (HAMS II) is a multiple-award IDIQ managed by the Air Force Installation Contracting Agency (AFICA). The vehicle provides certified medical housekeepers and janitorial custodians for aseptic cleaning and maintenance at U.S. Air Force Medical Treatment Facilities throughout the Continental United States. Succeeding HAMS I, the contract has a reported ceiling of $318,169,747.

The vehicle is a total small business set-aside available for use by a single agency. Its coverage includes the aseptic cleaning, protection, and beautification of rooms and areas within medical installations.

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Frequently asked questions

What is HAMS II?
Hospital Aseptic Management Services (HAMS II) is a multiple-award IDIQ managed by the Air Force Installation Contracting Agency (AFICA). The vehicle provides certified medical housekeepers and janitorial custodians for aseptic cleaning and maintenance at U.S. Air Force Medical Treatment Facilities throughout the Continental United States. Succeeding HAMS I, the contract has a reported ceiling of $318,169,747.
Which agency manages HAMS II?
Hospital Aseptic Management Services (HAMS II) is a IDIQ managed by Air Force Installation Contracting Agency (AFICA).
What can agencies acquire through HAMS II?
The vehicle is a total small business set-aside available for use by a single agency. Its coverage includes the aseptic cleaning, protection, and beautification of rooms and areas within medical installations.
How much has been obligated through HAMS II?
$265.5M has been obligated across 22 task orders.
How many contractors hold HAMS II?
8 contractors hold a position on HAMS II.
Is HAMS II active?
No, HAMS II is not currently active — its status is expired.

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