Federal Contract Vehicles

OMEE

Operation and Maintenance Engineering Enhancement (OMEE) Program

ARMY IDIQ Expired
Obligated to date
$416.0M
Task orders
39
Companies awarded
5
Ceiling
$2.35 billion

Vehicle overview

The Operation and Maintenance Engineering Enhancement (OMEE) Program is a suite of IDIQ contracts managed by the U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville. It provides streamlined, quick-response operation, preventive maintenance, and repair/replacement services for Department of Defense medical and supporting non-medical facilities worldwide. The current Generation VII iteration has a program ceiling of $2.35 billion and utilizes a pool of 13 contractors to ensure compliance with Joint Commission facility accreditation requirements.

Work categories include scheduled and corrective maintenance, pest and aseptic management, grounds maintenance, and biomedical equipment repair. The program is divided into an Unrestricted Pool for complex facilities and a Restricted Pool set aside for small businesses to support less complex clinics.

Vehicle details

Ordering period

Expires July 2031

Ceiling

$2.35 billion

OMEE contract holders

NAICS coverage

Frequently asked questions

What is OMEE?
The Operation and Maintenance Engineering Enhancement (OMEE) Program is a suite of IDIQ contracts managed by the U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville. It provides streamlined, quick-response operation, preventive maintenance, and repair/replacement services for Department of Defense medical and supporting non-medical facilities worldwide. The current Generation VII iteration has a program ceiling of $2.35 billion and utilizes a pool of 13 contractors to ensure compliance with Joint Commission facility accreditation requirements.
Which agency manages OMEE?
Operation and Maintenance Engineering Enhancement (OMEE) Program is a IDIQ managed by Department of the Army, US Army Corps of Engineers, Support Center Huntsville.
What can agencies acquire through OMEE?
Work categories include scheduled and corrective maintenance, pest and aseptic management, grounds maintenance, and biomedical equipment repair. The program is divided into an Unrestricted Pool for complex facilities and a Restricted Pool set aside for small businesses to support less complex clinics.
How much has been obligated through OMEE?
$416.0M has been obligated across 39 task orders.
How many contractors hold OMEE?
5 contractors hold a position on OMEE.
What is the contract ceiling of OMEE?
OMEE has a program ceiling of $2.35 billion.
Is OMEE active?
No, OMEE is not currently active — its status is expired (ordering period: Expires July 2031).

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