Federal Contract Vehicles

ProTech Oceans Domain

Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services (ProTech) - Oceans Domain

NOA NOAA IDIQ Active
Obligated to date
$229.5M
Task orders
88
Companies awarded
24
Ceiling
$3 billion

Vehicle overview

The Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services (ProTech) Oceans Domain is a multiple-award IDIQ managed by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). It provides professional, scientific, and technical support for the National Ocean Service. This vehicle is one of the core domains within the ProTech program, which featured an initial shared ceiling of $3 billion across its domains.

Vehicle details

Ordering period

five-year base ordering period

Ceiling

$3 billion

ProTech Oceans Domain contract holders

Top 15 of 24 companies by obligations.

NAICS coverage

Frequently asked questions

What is ProTech Oceans Domain?
The Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services (ProTech) Oceans Domain is a multiple-award IDIQ managed by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). It provides professional, scientific, and technical support for the National Ocean Service. This vehicle is one of the core domains within the ProTech program, which featured an initial shared ceiling of $3 billion across its domains.
Which agency manages ProTech Oceans Domain?
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services (ProTech) - Oceans Domain is a IDIQ managed by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
How much has been obligated through ProTech Oceans Domain?
$229.5M has been obligated across 88 task orders.
How many contractors hold ProTech Oceans Domain?
24 contractors hold a position on ProTech Oceans Domain.
What is the contract ceiling of ProTech Oceans Domain?
ProTech Oceans Domain has a program ceiling of $3 billion.
Is ProTech Oceans Domain active?
Yes, ProTech Oceans Domain is currently active (ordering period: five-year base ordering period).

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