Navy SeaPort-NxG
The Navy next-generation contract vehicle for engineering, technical, and programmatic support services across 23 functional areas.
Overview
Navy SeaPort-NxG (Next Generation) is a multiple-award IDIQ contract vehicle managed by the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) that provides engineering, technical, and programmatic support services to the Navy and Marine Corps. It replaced the original SeaPort-e vehicle and features a rolling admissions process allowing new entrants throughout its life.
Why It Matters in GovCon
SeaPort-NxG is one of the largest Navy contract vehicles by number of task orders and total value. It is the primary mechanism for Navy commands to acquire professional support services, making it essential for contractors pursuing naval engineering and technical work.
Key Details
- Functional Areas: Covers 23 functional areas including systems engineering, software development, logistics, and financial management.
- Rolling Admissions: Unlike most GWACs, SeaPort-NxG allows new contractors to on-ramp periodically.
- Geographic Zones: Work is organized across seven geographic zones, and contractors compete within their qualified zones.
- Small Business: Includes dedicated small business pools to meet Navy small business goals.
- Task Order Competition: Individual task orders are competed among qualified SeaPort-NxG holders using fair opportunity.
How GovCon Data Can Help
GovCon Data tracks SeaPort-NxG task order solicitations, helping contractors monitor opportunities across functional areas and geographic zones relevant to their capabilities.
Related Terms
- IDIQ Contract
- Task Order
- NAVSEA
- Contract Vehicle
More Contracts Terms
A simplified method of filling anticipated repetitive needs for supplies or services by establishing charge accounts with qualified vendors.
A numbered item in a contract that identifies a specific deliverable, service, or unit of work along with its quantity and price.
A contract type where the government reimburses the contractor for allowable costs plus a predetermined fixed fee representing profit.
An order placed against an existing contract for the delivery of supplies or materials.
A contract type where the price is set at award and does not change regardless of the contractor's actual costs, placing maximum risk on the contractor.
Long-term government-wide contracts with commercial firms that provide federal agencies access to products and services at pre-negotiated prices.
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