Huntsville Center awards $200 million contract

Published Dec. 16, 2015

The U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville, awarded a $200 million Single Award Task Order Contract (SATOC) on Dec. 2, to expand and upgrade existing proprietary Desigo/Apogee building automation systems.

The SATOC, awarded to Siemens Government Technologies, Inc., has a 12-month base ordering period with four 12-month option ordering periods for a possible ordering period of five years.

Locations of task orders issued from the contract are to be determined. However, work can be performed in the Continental United States and outlying areas, territories, and possessions, as well as Outside Continental United States work within Germany, Japan, South Korea, United Kingdom, and Italy.

The majority of the task orders will be awarded through Huntsville Center’s Utility Monitoring and Control Systems (UMCS) program. However, the scope also includes work associated with the Metering and Electronic Security Systems branches.

The UMCS develops and maintains criteria, specifications and relevant technical solutions that incorporate the latest technological advances and industry standards. Through the UMCS Product Delivery Team (PDT), it supports government agencies worldwide by procuring professional services through Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity Multiple Award Task Orders and SATOCs.

The PDT maintains a comprehensive suite of procure/install, Architect-Engineer, maintenance and service and technical support contract vehicles to meet customer needs.


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Release no. 16-016