Federal Contract Vehicles

IEC

Interconnection Equipment Contract

DLA IDIQ Active
Obligated to date
$253.8M
Task orders
1,448
Contractors
7
Ceiling
$808.1 million

Vehicle overview

The Interconnection Equipment Contract (IEC) is a multiple-award IDIQ managed by the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Land and Maritime to supply parts for Department of Defense interconnection equipment systems. The vehicle supports strategic Army communications systems, including tactical radars and radios, and various DLA Maritime weapons systems. It features a total ceiling of $808.1 million and was awarded to seven companies to streamline the procurement of critical components.

The contract covers a universe of 150,000 DLA-managed and 6,000 Army-managed items, specifically wiring harnesses, cables, connectors, accessories, and installation kits.

Vehicle details

Ordering period

10 years

Ceiling

$808.1 million

IEC contract holders

NAICS coverage

Frequently asked questions

What is IEC?
The Interconnection Equipment Contract (IEC) is a multiple-award IDIQ managed by the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Land and Maritime to supply parts for Department of Defense interconnection equipment systems. The vehicle supports strategic Army communications systems, including tactical radars and radios, and various DLA Maritime weapons systems. It features a total ceiling of $808.1 million and was awarded to seven companies to streamline the procurement of critical components.
Which agency manages IEC?
Interconnection Equipment Contract is a IDIQ managed by Defense Logistics Agency.
What can agencies acquire through IEC?
The contract covers a universe of 150,000 DLA-managed and 6,000 Army-managed items, specifically wiring harnesses, cables, connectors, accessories, and installation kits.
How much has been obligated through IEC?
$253.8M has been obligated across 1,448 task orders.
How many contractors hold IEC?
7 contractors hold a position on IEC.
What is the contract ceiling of IEC?
IEC has a program ceiling of $808.1 million.
Is IEC active?
Yes, IEC is currently active (ordering period: 10 years).

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