MAMMS
Military Munitions Services
- Obligated to date
- $62.5M
- Task orders
- 164
- Companies awarded
- 6
- Ceiling
- $240 million
Vehicle overview
The Multiple Award Military Munitions Services (MAMMS) is a contract vehicle managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Baltimore District. It is used to procure munitions and environmental response services primarily within the USACE North Atlantic Division mission Area of Responsibility in the Continental United States. The program has evolved through multiple iterations, including an initial award with a $180 million ceiling and the subsequent MAMMS IV solicitation.
The vehicle supports the Baltimore District Munitions Management Design Center. The original contract was designated as an 8(a) Competed set-aside.
Vehicle details
- Ordering period
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7 years (5-year base and two option years)
- Ceiling
-
$240 million
MAMMS contract holders
| Contractor | Obligated | Task orders |
|---|---|---|
| MALCOLM PIRNIE, INC. | $12.0M | 35 |
| WESTON SOLUTIONS INC | $11.9M | 38 |
| EA ENGINEERING, SCIENCE, AND TECHNOLOGY, INC., PBC | $11.9M | 30 |
| AECOM TECHNICAL SERVICES, INC. | $11.4M | 19 |
| URS GROUP, INC. | $10.8M | 37 |
| CDM FEDERAL PROGRAMS CORPORATION | $4.4M | 5 |
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Frequently asked questions
- What is MAMMS?
- The Multiple Award Military Munitions Services (MAMMS) is a contract vehicle managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Baltimore District. It is used to procure munitions and environmental response services primarily within the USACE North Atlantic Division mission Area of Responsibility in the Continental United States. The program has evolved through multiple iterations, including an initial award with a $180 million ceiling and the subsequent MAMMS IV solicitation.
- Which agency manages MAMMS?
- Military Munitions Services is a IDIQ managed by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District.
- What can agencies acquire through MAMMS?
- The vehicle supports the Baltimore District Munitions Management Design Center. The original contract was designated as an 8(a) Competed set-aside.
- How much has been obligated through MAMMS?
- $62.5M has been obligated across 164 task orders.
- How many contractors hold MAMMS?
- 6 contractors hold a position on MAMMS.
- What is the contract ceiling of MAMMS?
- MAMMS has a program ceiling of $240 million.
- Is MAMMS active?
- No, MAMMS is not currently active — its status is expired (ordering period: 7 years (5-year base and two option years)).
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