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Joint Force Development Support Services

Joint Force Development Support Services

DON IDIQ Expired
Obligated to date
$305.0M
Task orders
67
Contractors
7
Ceiling
$877 million

Vehicle overview

The Joint Force Development Support Services is an IDIQ managed by the Naval Supply Systems Command to provide Joint Force Development and Training support for the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff J7 program. The vehicle supports Combatant Commands, Joint Task Force Headquarters, and multinational partners worldwide through the planning and execution of joint events and training. It had a total potential value of $877 million and a five-year period of performance starting in 2014.

Work categories include Joint and Coalition Operational Analysis, Joint Doctrine, Joint Deployment Training Center, Service Joint Training Environment, and Joint Knowledge Online.

Vehicle details

Ordering period

5 years (starting May 1, 2014)

Ceiling

$877 million

Joint Force Development Support Services contract holders

NAICS coverage

Frequently asked questions

What is Joint Force Development Support Services?
The Joint Force Development Support Services is an IDIQ managed by the Naval Supply Systems Command to provide Joint Force Development and Training support for the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff J7 program. The vehicle supports Combatant Commands, Joint Task Force Headquarters, and multinational partners worldwide through the planning and execution of joint events and training. It had a total potential value of $877 million and a five-year period of performance starting in 2014.
Which agency manages Joint Force Development Support Services?
Joint Force Development Support Services is a IDIQ managed by Department of the Navy / Department of Defense.
What can agencies acquire through Joint Force Development Support Services?
Work categories include Joint and Coalition Operational Analysis, Joint Doctrine, Joint Deployment Training Center, Service Joint Training Environment, and Joint Knowledge Online.
How much has been obligated through Joint Force Development Support Services?
$305.0M has been obligated across 67 task orders.
How many contractors hold Joint Force Development Support Services?
7 contractors hold a position on Joint Force Development Support Services.
What is the contract ceiling of Joint Force Development Support Services?
Joint Force Development Support Services has a program ceiling of $877 million.
Is Joint Force Development Support Services active?
No, Joint Force Development Support Services is not currently active — its status is expired (ordering period: 5 years (starting May 1, 2014)).

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