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CHIPS Articles: Naval Enterprise Networks Industry Day to Address Future Navy and Marine Corps IT Procurement

Naval Enterprise Networks Industry Day to Address Future Navy and Marine Corps IT Procurement
Features One-On-One Conversations for Industry and Small Business
By PEO-EIS Public Affairs - May 4, 2016
WASHINGTON, May 3, 2016 -- Naval Enterprise Networks (NEN), program managers of the U.S. Department of the Navy’s (DON) largest enterprise information technology (IT) program, will host a second Industry Day to engage with businesses on opportunities associated with the re-compete of its current Next Generation Enterprise Network (NGEN) contract. Industry Day II will be held at the Sheraton Tysons Hotel, 8661 Leesburg Pike, Tysons, Virginia 22182, on Wednesday, May, 25, beginning at 8:30 a.m.

Additional information about Industry Day II, to include the agenda and registration instructions, can be found by visiting FedBizOpps.gov.

The DON is committed to fully engaging industry to develop the appropriate requirements and procurement opportunities that will result in maximum capability and value to our warfighters. The purpose of this second Industry Day event is to enable the NEN to engage with the business sector to inform industry of our acquisition approach for any potential NGEN follow-on contract(s) and other opportunities. Information from this event and any future industry engagements, such as Requests for Information (RFIs), draft Requests for Proposal (RFPs), or industry presentations, may be used to help the Navy determine the number, timing, type, terms and conditions, and tasks of any potential contract(s) that may be issued as follow-ons to the current NGEN contract.

Registration: Registration is limited by the venue capacity and early registration is strongly recommended.

Attendees must register individually. Please no group registrations. This will help expedite the onsite registration. Registered attendees will be provided additional information regarding directions, parking, and check-in one week prior to the event. Registration will begin at 7:00 a.m., on the day of the event. Plan to arrive early.

Organizations are limited to three (3) attendees. However, in the event that Industry Day is oversubscribed / undersubscribed, PMW 205 reserves the right to adjust participation limits at a later time. The cut-off date for pre-registration is May, 19 2015, at 4:00 p.m. EST.

There is no fee for any Industry Day activity.

The NGEN re-compete activity is being planned and executed on behalf of PEO-EIS, and in coordination with the United States Marine Corps and the Data Center Application Optimization (DCAO) office.

About NMCI
The Navy Marine Corps Intranet (NMCI) is the Department of the Navy’s (DON) shore-based network in the continental United States and Hawaii, providing a single integrated, secure IT environment for reliable, stable information transfer. NMCI represents about 70 percent of all DON IT operations.

About NGEN
Next Generation Enterprise Network (NGEN) is the current DON enterprise-wide IT services contract vehicle.

About Naval Enterprise Networks
The Naval Enterprise Networks (NEN) is the program office that manages the acquisition life-cycle of the Department of the Navy’s (DON) enterprise-wide IT services, networks, and service delivery. NEN’s portfolio includes: the NMCI network, the Base Level Information Infrastructure (BLII) for the Outside of the Continental United States (OCONUS) Naval Enterprise Network (ONE-Net), and the Next Generation Enterprise Network (NGEN) contract. The NEN service portfolio includes services and functions aligned with Network, Enterprise, Cyber Security and End User Hardware service areas.

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