Federal Contract Vehicles

PFM II

Public Financial Management II (PFM II)

USAID IDIQ Expired
Obligated to date
$384.9M
Task orders
27
Companies awarded
12
Ceiling
$475 million

Vehicle overview

The Public Financial Management II (PFM II) is a contract vehicle managed by the USAID Office of Acquisition and Approvals (M/OAA). It provides worldwide technical services in the public financial management sector to support the public sector in developing countries. The vehicle has a maximum aggregate ordering limitation of $475 million over a five-year ordering period.

The contract is a partial set-aside for small business concerns and provides services for the USAID Office of Economic Policy.

Vehicle details

Ordering period

5-year ordering period

Ceiling

$475 million

PFM II contract holders

NAICS coverage

Frequently asked questions

What is PFM II?
The Public Financial Management II (PFM II) is a contract vehicle managed by the USAID Office of Acquisition and Approvals (M/OAA). It provides worldwide technical services in the public financial management sector to support the public sector in developing countries. The vehicle has a maximum aggregate ordering limitation of $475 million over a five-year ordering period.
Which agency manages PFM II?
Public Financial Management II (PFM II) is a IDIQ managed by United States Agency for International Development (USAID) / Office of Acquisition and Approvals (M/OAA).
What can agencies acquire through PFM II?
The contract is a partial set-aside for small business concerns and provides services for the USAID Office of Economic Policy.
How much has been obligated through PFM II?
$384.9M has been obligated across 27 task orders.
How many contractors hold PFM II?
12 contractors hold a position on PFM II.
What is the contract ceiling of PFM II?
PFM II has a program ceiling of $475 million.
Is PFM II active?
No, PFM II is not currently active — its status is expired (ordering period: 5-year ordering period).

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