Joint Force Development
Joint Force Development Services for the U. S. Joint Chiefs of Staff
- Obligated to date
- $252.1M
- Task orders
- 24
- Companies awarded
- 6
- Ceiling
- $501 million
Vehicle overview
Joint Force Development Services for the U. S. Joint Chiefs of Staff is a multiple-award IDIQ managed by the Department of the Navy's Naval Supply Systems Command. It provides Joint Force Development and training for the U.S. Joint Staff J7, primarily at the J7 complex in Suffolk, Virginia. The vehicle covers cybersecurity, exercise design, concept development, and simulation architecture with an estimated ceiling of $501 million.
Work includes the planning, execution, and analysis of joint training programs and the development of future joint training environments.
Vehicle details
- Ordering period
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5-year base period with one 6-month option
- Ceiling
-
$501 million
Joint Force Development contract holders
| Contractor | Obligated | Task orders |
|---|---|---|
| NORTHROP GRUMMAN SYSTEMS CORPORATION | $180.6M | 6 |
| CSA GLOBAL LLC | $35.7M | 8 |
| SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION | $19.5M | 4 |
| BOOZ ALLEN HAMILTON INC | $14.1M | 4 |
| GENERAL DYNAMICS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, INC. | $1.2M | 1 |
| CALIBRE SYSTEMS INC | $885.9K | 1 |
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Frequently asked questions
- What is Joint Force Development?
- Joint Force Development Services for the U. S. Joint Chiefs of Staff is a multiple-award IDIQ managed by the Department of the Navy's Naval Supply Systems Command. It provides Joint Force Development and training for the U.S. Joint Staff J7, primarily at the J7 complex in Suffolk, Virginia. The vehicle covers cybersecurity, exercise design, concept development, and simulation architecture with an estimated ceiling of $501 million.
- Which agency manages Joint Force Development?
- Joint Force Development Services for the U. S. Joint Chiefs of Staff is a IDIQ managed by Department of the Navy, Naval Supply Systems Command.
- What can agencies acquire through Joint Force Development?
- Work includes the planning, execution, and analysis of joint training programs and the development of future joint training environments.
- How much has been obligated through Joint Force Development?
- $252.1M has been obligated across 24 task orders.
- How many contractors hold Joint Force Development?
- 6 contractors hold a position on Joint Force Development.
- What is the contract ceiling of Joint Force Development?
- Joint Force Development has a program ceiling of $501 million.
- Is Joint Force Development active?
- Yes, Joint Force Development is currently active (ordering period: 5-year base period with one 6-month option).
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