Closed Solicitation · DEPT OF DEFENSE
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The Department of Defense is seeking a 6-month extension for diesel generator services to maintain operational status. A sole-source action is necessary to ensure continuity of service and mitigate risks associated with contractor transition. This extension is deemed the most efficient and cost-effective solution to meet the Navy's operational requirements.
It was identified by the project and C400 that this contract extension is necessary to support OP-4 requirements by
ensuring diesel generator systems are maintained in a 100% operational status. A sole-source action is the most
effective approach to guarantee continuity of service and eliminate the risks associated with a contractor transition
during this 6-month period. Maintaining the current provider ensures there is no gap in service, which is paramount
for a system requiring constant availability. Proceeding with full and open competition for a short-term extension
would cause unacceptable delays and inefficiencies in fulfilling the Navy’s needs. The time required for solicitation,
evaluation, and award process, followed by a new vendor's mobilization and familiarization, would exceed the
intended period of performance and introduce a period of heightened risk for these units. This disruption would
present an unacceptable risk. Therefore, extending the current contract is the most efficient, risk adverse, and costeffective
course of action too. This has been explained in detail in the attached PL-2399 Justification and Approval document,
approved on 21 April 2026.
J&A FOR 6-MONTH EXTENSION OF DIESEL GENERATOR SERVICES is a federal acquisition solicitation issued by DEPT OF DEFENSE. Review the full description, attachments, and submission requirements on SamSearch before the response deadline.
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