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NST

NAVSUP Strategic Transformation (NST)

NAVSUP IDIQ Active
Obligated to date
$72.6M
Task orders
7
Companies awarded
4

Vehicle overview

The NAVSUP Strategic Transformation (NST) is a multi-award IDIQ contract managed by the Naval Supply Systems Command and awarded by the NAVSUP Fleet Logistics Center Norfolk. It provides strategic contractor services to execute transformation efforts and address systemic challenges across the Department of the Navy. The vehicle has a total potential value of $246.76 million to support procurement and supply chain initiatives.

Major engagement areas include NSS-Supply cross-command supply chain reform, Perform to Plan (P2P) Logistics for reducing response times, enterprise supply chain and logistics technology, and Department of the Navy enterprise transformations.

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Frequently asked questions

What is NST?
The NAVSUP Strategic Transformation (NST) is a multi-award IDIQ contract managed by the Naval Supply Systems Command and awarded by the NAVSUP Fleet Logistics Center Norfolk. It provides strategic contractor services to execute transformation efforts and address systemic challenges across the Department of the Navy. The vehicle has a total potential value of $246.76 million to support procurement and supply chain initiatives.
Which agency manages NST?
NAVSUP Strategic Transformation (NST) is a IDIQ managed by Naval Supply Systems Command.
What can agencies acquire through NST?
Major engagement areas include NSS-Supply cross-command supply chain reform, Perform to Plan (P2P) Logistics for reducing response times, enterprise supply chain and logistics technology, and Department of the Navy enterprise transformations.
How much has been obligated through NST?
$72.6M has been obligated across 7 task orders.
How many contractors hold NST?
4 contractors hold a position on NST.
Is NST active?
Yes, NST is currently active.

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