Navy awards 59 seats on $249M logistics IT contract

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The Navy is looking to modernize enterprise IT systems that are used for maintenance and logistics operations, including supply chain management.

The Navy has awarded 59 companies positions on a five-year, $249.9 million contract for IT integration and support services to aid in logistics efforts.

Awardees will compete for task orders to help modernize and sustain enterprise IT systems that are used for maintenance and logistics operations, which the Navy is looking to infuse greater data integration and accessibility into.

Navy officials received 72 bids in total for this contract with the convoluted name of Logistics IT Integration and Support (LIIS) Capability Modernization, Deployment, and Support (CMDS). The Pentagon’s Thursday awards digest indicates work will be awarded via firm-fixed-price, cost-plus-fixed-fee and cost-reimbursable task orders.

Click here to view the full list of winners for LIIS CDMS.

Solicitation documents issued in February 2025 describe the contract’s five core functional areas as follows:

  • Maintenance, repair and overhaul
  • Supply chain management
  • Product lifecycle management
  • The logistics integrated data environment
  • Integration and infrastructure capabilities within the Navy’s integrated platform and development, security and operations pipeline.

Work will support the Navy’s Program Executive Office for Manpower, Logistics and Business Solutions. This organization manages a portfolio of at least 300 afloat and ashore IT environments with 150,000-plus users that include personnel in ships, carriers, submarines, aviation squadrons and expeditionary forces.

This is a brand new requirement with no incumbents.