Federal Contract Vehicles

RDC-5

Regional Domestic Contract-5

USTRANSCOM IDIQ Active
Obligated to date
$78.1M
Task orders
276
Companies awarded
10

Vehicle overview

The Regional Domestic Contract-5 (RDC-5) is a contract vehicle managed by the United States Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM). It provides intermodal ocean liner services for the movement of cargo between the continental United States and noncontiguous domestic markets, including Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. This vehicle serves as a primary logistics mechanism for supporting government transport needs in these remote regions.

The vehicle covers intermodal ocean liner transportation, with Alaska Marine Lines identified as a program awardee.

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Frequently asked questions

What is RDC-5?
The Regional Domestic Contract-5 (RDC-5) is a contract vehicle managed by the United States Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM). It provides intermodal ocean liner services for the movement of cargo between the continental United States and noncontiguous domestic markets, including Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. This vehicle serves as a primary logistics mechanism for supporting government transport needs in these remote regions.
Which agency manages RDC-5?
Regional Domestic Contract-5 is a IDIQ managed by United States Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM).
What can agencies acquire through RDC-5?
The vehicle covers intermodal ocean liner transportation, with Alaska Marine Lines identified as a program awardee.
How much has been obligated through RDC-5?
$78.1M has been obligated across 276 task orders.
How many contractors hold RDC-5?
10 contractors hold a position on RDC-5.
Is RDC-5 active?
Yes, RDC-5 is currently active.

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