GSA awards $53.9M for Foreign Materiel Exploitation Engineering & Maintenance Support to HII Mission Technologies Corp
Contract Overview
Contract Amount: $53,916,532 ($53.9M)
Contractor: HII Mission Technologies Corp
Awarding Agency: General Services Administration
Start Date: 2013-02-01
End Date: 2018-07-31
Contract Duration: 2,006 days
Daily Burn Rate: $26.9K/day
Competition Type: FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION
Number of Offers Received: 1
Pricing Type: TIME AND MATERIALS
Sector: Other
Official Description: IGF::CL::IGF FOREIGN MATERIEL EXPLOITATION ENGINEERING AND MAINTENANCE SUPPORT
Place of Performance
Location: DAYTON, GREENE County, OHIO, 45433
State: Ohio Government Spending
Plain-Language Summary
General Services Administration obligated $53.9 million to HII MISSION TECHNOLOGIES CORP for work described as: IGF::CL::IGF FOREIGN MATERIEL EXPLOITATION ENGINEERING AND MAINTENANCE SUPPORT Key points: 1. Contract awarded to HII Mission Technologies Corp. for $53.9M. 2. Service category: All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services. 3. Contract type: Time and Materials, Purchase Order. 4. Duration: February 2013 - July 2018. 5. No small business participation noted.
Value Assessment
Rating: fair
The contract's Time and Materials pricing structure can lead to cost overruns if not carefully managed. Benchmarking against similar contracts for specialized engineering and maintenance support is difficult without more granular data on labor categories and hours.
Cost Per Unit: N/A
Competition Analysis
Competition Level: full-and-open
The contract was awarded under full and open competition, suggesting a competitive bidding process. However, the Time and Materials (T&M) pricing mechanism may limit price discovery compared to fixed-price contracts, potentially impacting overall cost efficiency.
Taxpayer Impact: Taxpayer funds were used for specialized technical services. The T&M structure necessitates robust oversight to ensure value for money and prevent unnecessary expenditures.
Public Impact
Supports critical national security functions related to foreign materiel. Ensures continued operation and maintenance of specialized engineering capabilities. Contract duration spans over five years, indicating a long-term need for these services. Awarded by the General Services Administration, a key procurement agency.
Waste & Efficiency Indicators
Waste Risk Score: 50 / 10
Warning Flags
- Time and Materials pricing risk
- Lack of small business participation
- Limited price discovery in T&M contracts
Positive Signals
- Full and open competition
- Long-term service provision
- Awarded by GSA
Sector Analysis
This contract falls under professional, scientific, and technical services, a broad category. Spending benchmarks for 'All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services' vary widely depending on specialization. The $53.9M value over five years suggests a significant, specialized requirement.
Small Business Impact
The contract data indicates no small business participation (sb: false). This suggests that the prime contractor, HII Mission Technologies Corp., did not subcontract with small businesses for this award, potentially missing opportunities to leverage small business capabilities.
Oversight & Accountability
Given the Time and Materials pricing, effective oversight by the General Services Administration is crucial to monitor labor hours, rates, and material costs to ensure the government receives fair value and to prevent cost creep.
Related Government Programs
- All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
- General Services Administration Contracting
- Federal Acquisition Service Programs
Risk Flags
- Time and Materials pricing increases cost risk.
- No small business participation noted.
- Potential for limited price competition due to T&M structure.
- Requires strong government oversight to manage costs effectively.
Tags
all-other-professional-scientific-and-te, general-services-administration, oh, purchase-order, 10m-plus
Frequently Asked Questions
What is this federal contract paying for?
General Services Administration awarded $53.9 million to HII MISSION TECHNOLOGIES CORP. IGF::CL::IGF FOREIGN MATERIEL EXPLOITATION ENGINEERING AND MAINTENANCE SUPPORT
Who is the contractor on this award?
The obligated recipient is HII MISSION TECHNOLOGIES CORP.
Which agency awarded this contract?
Awarding agency: General Services Administration (Federal Acquisition Service).
What is the total obligated amount?
The obligated amount is $53.9 million.
What is the period of performance?
Start: 2013-02-01. End: 2018-07-31.
What specific technical expertise does HII Mission Technologies Corp. provide under this contract, and how does it compare to market rates for similar specialized services?
The contract covers 'Foreign Materiel Exploitation Engineering and Maintenance Support.' This likely involves highly specialized technical skills related to analyzing, maintaining, and potentially reverse-engineering captured foreign equipment. A precise comparison to market rates is challenging without detailed labor category breakdowns and specific deliverables. However, given the niche nature and the five-year duration, the $53.9M award suggests a significant investment in specialized, high-demand expertise.
What are the primary risks associated with the Time and Materials contract type for this specific service, and what mitigation strategies were employed?
The primary risk of Time and Materials (T&M) contracts is cost escalation, as the government pays for actual labor hours and material costs incurred. For specialized engineering and maintenance, this can be exacerbated by unforeseen technical challenges or inefficient work. Mitigation strategies typically involve strict monitoring of labor hours, pre-negotiated labor rates, defined ceilings, and robust quality assurance to ensure work is necessary and efficient.
How does the lack of small business subcontracting impact the overall effectiveness and innovation potential of this contract?
The absence of small business subcontracting may limit the infusion of innovative solutions and specialized expertise that smaller, agile firms often bring. While HII Mission Technologies Corp. is a large entity, relying solely on prime contractor capabilities can sometimes lead to less diverse approaches. Encouraging small business participation can foster competition, drive innovation, and provide valuable training and growth opportunities for smaller enterprises.
Industry Classification
NAICS: Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services › Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services › All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
Product/Service Code: RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT › DEFENSE (OTHER) R&D
Competition & Pricing
Extent Competed: FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION
Solicitation Procedures: NEGOTIATED PROPOSAL/QUOTE
Solicitation ID: ID05120091
Offers Received: 1
Pricing Type: TIME AND MATERIALS (Y)
Evaluated Preference: NONE
Contractor Details
Address: 4021 EXECUTIVE DR, DAYTON, OH, 45430
Business Categories: Category Business, Corporate Entity Not Tax Exempt, Not Designated a Small Business, Special Designations, U.S.-Owned Business
Financial Breakdown
Contract Ceiling: $61,599,045
Exercised Options: $53,916,532
Current Obligation: $53,916,532
Subaward Activity
Number of Subawards: 373
Total Subaward Amount: $73,640,597
Contract Characteristics
Commercial Item: SUPPLIES OR SERVICES PURSUANT TO FAR 12.102(F)
Timeline
Start Date: 2013-02-01
Current End Date: 2018-07-31
Potential End Date: 2018-07-31 00:00:00
Last Modified: 2020-06-03
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