Federal Contract Vehicles

PII

Production, Installation, and In-Service Support

NAVWAR IDIQ Expired
Obligated to date
$54.6M
Task orders
23
Companies awarded
5
Ceiling
$900 million

Vehicle overview

The Production, Installation, and In-Service (PII) Support vehicle is managed by the Naval Information Warfare Systems Command (NIWC Atlantic) to provide production, installation, and in-service support for C5ISR capabilities across surface, shore, and sub-surface platforms.

Work includes life cycle logistics, training, and large-scale integration for the Coast Guard, Army, and Military Sealift Command. The vehicle also supports Foreign Military Sales activities and direct fleet and shore support for deployed systems.

Vehicle details

Ordering period

Base year and four one-year option periods

Ceiling

$900 million

PII contract holders

NAICS coverage

Frequently asked questions

What is PII?
The Production, Installation, and In-Service (PII) Support vehicle is managed by the Naval Information Warfare Systems Command (NIWC Atlantic) to provide production, installation, and in-service support for C5ISR capabilities across surface, shore, and sub-surface platforms.
Which agency manages PII?
Production, Installation, and In-Service Support is a IDIQ managed by Naval Information Warfare Systems Command.
What can agencies acquire through PII?
Work includes life cycle logistics, training, and large-scale integration for the Coast Guard, Army, and Military Sealift Command. The vehicle also supports Foreign Military Sales activities and direct fleet and shore support for deployed systems.
How much has been obligated through PII?
$54.6M has been obligated across 23 task orders.
How many contractors hold PII?
5 contractors hold a position on PII.
What is the contract ceiling of PII?
PII has a program ceiling of $900 million.
Is PII active?
No, PII is not currently active — its status is expired (ordering period: Base year and four one-year option periods).

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