Fort Benning

U.S. Army Fort Benning and The Maneuver Center of Excellence


Mission and Installation Contracting Command (MICC) Site

Mission and Installation Contracting Command (MICC)

Multiple Award Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity


The MCoE (MCoE) MAIDIQ (MAIDIQ) is a non-personnel services contract to provide support services for the United States Army Maneuver Center of Excellence in its mission to develop training strategies, doctrine, capabilities, analysis, and instruction and products for current and future forces. The MCoE Mission Support Services MAIDIQ contracts require contractor knowledge, expertise and services to support Department of the Army (DA) and Department of Defense (DoD) Agency initiatives for the Maneuver Force in the following six (6) Task Areas:

Task AreaDescription
1General Administrative, Technical, or Analytical
2Training Development
3Doctrine Development
4Capability Development
5Instruction
6Training Aids, Devices, Simulations, Simulators (TADSS), Modeling, and Analysis

Program Ceiling: The MCoE Mission Support Services MAIDIQ contracts have a collective ceiling of $168 million that will be measured over the contract life against all task orders awarded during the five-year ordering period.

Task Order Ombudsman: A Senior Agency Official with authority to: review concerns and complaints from contractors; ensure fair opportunity is afforded; responds directly to contractor concerns and complaints; and require corrective action.

Ombudsman contact information:

Kim Wentreck210-466-2542kimberly.a.wentrcek.civ@mail.mil

MCoE MAIDIQ Document Library


MCoE MAIDIQ Process Flow: See MATOC Flow Chart and a narrative explanation for more information on the process.

To access specific contracts to obtain Performance Work Statements (PWS) and available CLIN structure, click on the applicable link. (Contracts need to be attached to the specific vendors).

Small Business Reserve: Fair opportunity to MATOC awardees (four (4) Reserved specifically for Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), three (3) full and open competition) is considered to each task order, based on the procedures summarized below and IAW FAR 16.505(b).

  1. Task orders for Task Areas 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6, or any combination thereof, shall be set-aside for competition solely among SDVOSB concerns if two or more contracts have been awarded and the "Rule of Two" has been met. Task Orders for these requirements may be set-aside and awarded on a sole source basis if only one Reserved contract is awarded to an SDVOSB concern. If the Government does not receive an acceptable proposal from an SDVOSB concern for a set-aside requirement, the Contracting Officer may compete that action among all awardees .
  2. Task orders for Task Area 4, alone or in combination with another tasking area, will be competed among offerors awarded unrestricted MAIDIQs. SDVOSB concerns with Reserved contracts will be permitted to compete against offerors with unrestricted MAIDIQ contracts for task orders that include Task Area 4. The Contracting Officer reserves the right to set-aside future task orders that include Task Area 4 for SDVOSB concerns, pursuant to AFARS 5119.202-1, if subsequent market research indicates that two or more SDVOSB concerns have the required capability and the capacity to perform the requirement at a fair and reasonable price consistent with the Limitations on Subcontracting.