LVW Electronics was awarded the first of four option years of a prime contract

Colorado Springs, CO – LVW Electronics was awarded the first of four option years of a prime contract originally awarded in December of 2012 by the United States Army Engineering and Support Center Huntsville (CEHNC) to provide maintenance and services for Access Control Point (ACP), electronic and physical security systems (ESS), Utility Monitoring and Control Systems (UMCS), and other electro-mechanical systems.

The contract was protested by an unsuccessful firm with offices in Alaska and Northern Virginia, resulting in a 100-day delay in the issuance of task orders. Once the protest was denied, LVW was awarded six task orders to provide maintenance and service at locations across the US. 

The multiple-award indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract has a one-year base period of performance, four one-year options and a total contract value of $315 million for all awardees, if all options are exercised.

Huntsville Center supports ballistic missile defense, installation support, ordnance and explosives, engineering, chemical demilitarization programs and the Environmental and Munitions Center of Expertise. This contract program falls under the installation support mission of the center.

This mission includes the support of US Army sites both within and without the continental US (CONUS), as well as other organizations that make use of Huntsville Center’s services, such as the Defense Information Systems Agency, the Smithsonian, US Department of the Interior, the US Marine Corps, and many others.

Under the contract, LVW can be tasked to provide scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, repair and replacement modernization, equipment inventories, condition assessments, identification and validation of problems and deficiencies, preparation and execution of work plans to repair failed or failing systems, facility management support, project management, central monitoring services, and other activities associated with operation, maintenance and repair of the systems and facilities in place at any of a number of Huntsville Center’s clients.

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