Federal Contract Vehicles

LMIS

Logistics Modernization Integration Support (LMIS) for DLA Distribution

DLA IDIQ Expired
Obligated to date
$342.8M
Task orders
28
Contractors
3
Ceiling
$265M per awardee

Vehicle overview

The Logistics Modernization Integration Support (LMIS) is a multiple-award IDIQ managed by the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Distribution. It provides modernization initiatives and facility upgrades across the agency's global distribution network to improve audit readiness, operational accountability, and cybersecurity for deployed material handling equipment. The vehicle is structured into two distinct pools to manage these technical and infrastructure modernization requirements.

The vehicle is structured into two pools, where Pool 1 covers enterprise facility and EDC equipment modernization, and Pool 2 encompasses site-specific modernizations such as the DLA Distribution Red River Texas (DDRT) facility.

Vehicle details

Ordering period

September 2020 through September 2025

Ceiling

$265M per awardee

LMIS contract holders

NAICS coverage

Frequently asked questions

What is LMIS?
The Logistics Modernization Integration Support (LMIS) is a multiple-award IDIQ managed by the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Distribution. It provides modernization initiatives and facility upgrades across the agency's global distribution network to improve audit readiness, operational accountability, and cybersecurity for deployed material handling equipment. The vehicle is structured into two distinct pools to manage these technical and infrastructure modernization requirements.
Which agency manages LMIS?
Logistics Modernization Integration Support (LMIS) for DLA Distribution is a IDIQ managed by Defense Logistics Agency.
What can agencies acquire through LMIS?
The vehicle is structured into two pools, where Pool 1 covers enterprise facility and EDC equipment modernization, and Pool 2 encompasses site-specific modernizations such as the DLA Distribution Red River Texas (DDRT) facility.
How much has been obligated through LMIS?
$342.8M has been obligated across 28 task orders.
How many contractors hold LMIS?
3 contractors hold a position on LMIS.
What is the contract ceiling of LMIS?
LMIS has a program ceiling of $265M per awardee.
Is LMIS active?
No, LMIS is not currently active — its status is expired (ordering period: September 2020 through September 2025).

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