Federal Contract Vehicles

SOF SCS

SOF Core Support Services

USSOCOM MAC Active
Obligated to date
$583.0M
Task orders
565
Contractors
46
Ceiling
$950 million

Vehicle overview

SOF Core Support Services (SOF SCS) is a contract vehicle managed by U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) to provide subject matter expertise and knowledge-based services for enterprise requirements. It provides programmatic support, professional services, and engineering expertise across the command. The vehicle has an official ceiling of $950 million.

The vehicle specifically encompasses Education and Training Services and Management Support Services. These capabilities are utilized throughout the USSOCOM enterprise.

Vehicle details

Ordering period

Not to exceed 10 years

Ceiling

$950 million

SOF SCS contract holders

Top 15 of 48 companies by obligations.

NAICS coverage

Frequently asked questions

What is SOF SCS?
SOF Core Support Services (SOF SCS) is a contract vehicle managed by U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) to provide subject matter expertise and knowledge-based services for enterprise requirements. It provides programmatic support, professional services, and engineering expertise across the command. The vehicle has an official ceiling of $950 million.
Which agency manages SOF SCS?
SOF Core Support Services is a MAC managed by U.S. Special Operations Command.
What can agencies acquire through SOF SCS?
The vehicle specifically encompasses Education and Training Services and Management Support Services. These capabilities are utilized throughout the USSOCOM enterprise.
How much has been obligated through SOF SCS?
$583.0M has been obligated across 565 task orders.
How many contractors hold SOF SCS?
46 contractors hold a position on SOF SCS.
What is the contract ceiling of SOF SCS?
SOF SCS has a program ceiling of $950 million.
Is SOF SCS active?
Yes, SOF SCS is currently active (ordering period: Not to exceed 10 years).

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