US Foodservice to Provide Food Distribution for US Military and Job Corps Facilities

(January 11, 2010)—The Defense Supply Center in Philadelphia, PA is exercising the first option period on their contract with US Foodservice to provide full-line food distribution services to US military and US Job Corps facilities in northern California and Nevada.

The firm-fixed-price, indefinite-quantity/ indefinite-delivery contract (SPM300-08-D-3228) [pdf] is worth up to $43.6 million for US Foodservice in Livermore, CA to provide full-line food distribution services.

The US facilities being served by US Foodservice include:

  • Defense Language Institute in Monterey, CA
  • US Coast Guard (USCG) Sector San Francisco
  • Beale Air Force Base (AFB) in Roseville, CA
  • Travis AFB in Fairfield, CA
  • David Grant Medical Center (Travis AFB)
  • Ships in San Francisco Bay
  • USCG Island (Alameda)
  • Naval Air Station Fallon, in Fallon, NV
  • Camp Parks in Livermore, CA
  • Fort Hunter-Liggett in southern Monterey County, CA
  • USCG Station Monterey, CA
  • USGG Cutter Sherman
  • USCG Cutter Morgenthau
  • USGG Cutter Boutwell
  • USCG Cutter Aspen
  • US Navy Seabees (5th, 31st, 40th Naval Construction Battalion) in CA * USCG Training Center, Petaluma, CA
  • USCG Station Golden Gate in San Francisco, CA
  • San Jose Job Corps Center, CA
  • Treasure Island Job Corps, CA

There were originally 3 proposals solicited with 3 responses. This contract is exercising the first 18-month option, which is worth a maximum of $16.4 million. The date of performance completion is July 13, 2011.

Courtesy of Defense Industry Daily

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