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NAVFAC Atlantic Awards $95 Million Contract to RMC 2021, LLC

09 January 2025

From Michael Morris

The Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Atlantic has awarded a $95 million indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract to RMC 2021, LLC, based in Arlington, Virginia, to conduct mission assurance assessments at Department of the Navy installations worldwide.

The Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Atlantic has awarded a $95 million indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract to RMC 2021, LLC, based in Arlington, Virginia, to conduct mission assurance assessments at Department of the Navy installations worldwide.

The contract, designated N62470-25-D-0003, supports the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations’ Mission Assurance Program, a critical initiative aimed at ensuring the security and resilience of Navy and Marine Corps facilities, infrastructure and operations. Under the contract, RMC 2021 will evaluate utility systems and facility-related control systems, assess risks and develop mitigation plans to address vulnerabilities across installations.

Awarded through a competitive procurement process, the contract attracted three proposals and was evaluated using the best value source selection method. This approach prioritized factors such as corporate experience, technical and management expertise, safety protocols and past performance alongside cost considerations.

The contract includes a base period of 12 months and four one-year option periods, with work potentially extending through Jan. 7, 2030. If all options are exercised, the contract will reach its full value of $95 million. The initial task order of $10,000, funded through fiscal 2025 operations and maintenance, Navy funds, will serve as the project’s launch point, with future task orders funded by operations and maintenance allocations for the Navy and Marine Corps.

Rommel Dayanghirang, mission assurance program manager and a technical evaluation team board member for the contract, emphasized the program’s broader impact.

“The contract primarily supports the OPNAV N4I Mission Assurance Program,” he said. “The successful contractor will follow a process to protect or ensure the continued function and resilience of capabilities and assets — including personnel, equipment, facilities, networks, information and information systems, infrastructure, and supply chains — critical to the performance of DoD mission essential functions in any operating environment or condition. The process looks at hazards, vulnerabilities and risk to assist leaders in making programming decisions.”

The work will span installations across the continental United States, the Caribbean, Europe, Africa and Southwest Asia. Tasks will include assessments, risk analysis, development of risk mitigation strategies, follow-up reviews, training and documentation to ensure facilities are prepared for any operating environment.

This contract underscores NAVFAC Atlantic’s commitment to advancing the operational readiness of Navy and Marine Corps facilities. By prioritizing mission assurance and leveraging comprehensive assessments, the Department of the Navy continues to safeguard its critical infrastructure and support global defense objectives.

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