Small businesses and other interested industry partners can now register for the fifth mission and installation contracting command preliminary planning for the virtual contracting forecast for the forecast for industry forecast for the 8th to 10th May 2025. Osbp) opened the registration for the 2025 Micc APBI last week; Registration ends on April 21. You consider the annual initiative of the Community Outreach to guarantee transparency for forecast contracts that will be opened in the next 24 to 36 months within the simplified acquisition threshold of $ 250,000.
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Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, Texas (February 5, 2025) –Mall companies and other interested industry partners can now register for the fifth mission and installation control planning planning for Virtual Contracting forecast for 8 to May 10, 2025.
MICC officers of the Office of Small Business Programs (OSBP) opened the registration for the 2025 Micc APBI last week. Registration closes on April 21. Planners take into account the annual initiative of the Community Outreach for the guarantee of transparency for forecast contracts that will open in the next 24 to 36 months within the simplified acquisition threshold of $ 250,000.
“APBI 2025 marks the fifth year in which the Micc organized a consolidated and virtual event” letter annually. Due to National Covid-19 security measures, the MICC member of the commander, Clay Cole, Micc OSBP, asked to develop a virtual company solution with Microsoft teams live.
“The first virtual APBI in 2020 was out of necessity; With a positive feedback from Mr. Cole, the exterior offices and our business partners, we have kept the virtual, uniform format in the future. Small companies in particular, such as the virtual one-stop shop, so that they do not have to travel to the various installations to learn about these options. “
Today, the virtual APBI event is the efforts of the MICC available nationwide, the fire-wide effort for everyone, from small companies to large industrial representatives. The participants will hear directly from mission commander, senior contract officials and a variety of contractual planners who describe their forecast contractual requirements for the rest from 2025 to the beginning of 2028.
“Micc is a strong supporter of the American small company,” said Trinidad. Micc Small Business carries out APBI and other initiatives throughout the entire financial year and enables transparency to keep all companies up to date on potential opportunities. Trinidad believes that the advanced notification of specific impending actions at every Micc location in cooperation with the dozens of mission partners who take part in APBI benefit both the participants and the army.
“With this advanced message, we not only have an increase in the quality of the commandments we have received, but also maximize healthy competition by expanding the business pool. For this reason, the MICC exceeded the business goals with which ACC has challenged us in the past 10 years in a row. “
The MICC APBI is open to every company that is registered to do business with the government via Sam.Gov, the official website for state contractual options. The event is advertised on Sam.gov, Armee.mil, Chamber of Commerce and other business forums for broad distribution. In 2024, ABPI registrians almost doubled from all previous years and made it possible to carry out hundreds of virtual participants to carry out several days of presentations. Trinidad expects similar results for this year's four -day event because the participants, who have acquired years of hosting of high -quality and rewarding APBIs, have acquired.
“While we set upcoming measures for this financial year for the APBI 2025, the participants will also receive an advanced termination for future contract options for the next two to three years.”
The main planner of Micc for this year's event is Natasha Elder, deputy director, 418. CSB OSBP. She designed a detailed charter and directed the planning team meetings for in programs, starting at least six months before the event.
“We plan to set the agenda at least 30 days before the event,” said Elder. “In this way, companies can choose which presentations are of greater interest, or better fit their schedule to plan their long -term businesses.”
The MICC comprises two contract support brigades, two exterior directors, nine contract battalions and offices at 30 locations within the continental United States. Although the agenda and the briefing arrangement are still determined, Col. Freddy Adams, Micc Commander, will make the comments on the first day, followed by the contractual updates of FDO -Fort -Eustis, Virginia and his ten support activities. In addition to its nine inclination offices from the 418th CSB from Fort Cavazos, Texas, from Fort Cavazos, Texas, the second day will include. On the third day, the participants will hear from the 419th CSB from Fort Liberty, North Carolina and his seven supporting activities. The event will be completed on the fourth day with letters from FDO -Fort -sam Houston, Texas and its four supporting activities.
“I have to welcome the APBI main consultants to the various Micc organizations who work with us to pack the schedule with a variety of exciting contractual options,” said Elder.
As soon as the schedule is determined, Elder expects two dozen contract officers and experts from the two CSBs and two FDOS of the MICC, which are available over 200 open or forecast contracts that are available for the simplified acquisition threshold of 250,000 uses, which may be a few small contracts, the companies in Must consider.
“While we try to concentrate the APBI on the largest contracts in the entire company so that interested parties have time and space to hire personnel and to make other preparations that you may want to have on site before you offer on a contract”, said Trinidad. Let our experts inform the contracts that you consider important. Some of them can fall below the threshold of 250,000 US dollars. “
Micc works with hundreds of companies, 29 customer teams and resource managers, which are supported by 30 contract offices to facilitate and mediate training for training for more than 100,000 students per year and by more than 14.4 million hectare land and 170,000 structures to maintain.
“It is a cheap virtual event, so companies have nothing to lose and win everything by participating in the APBI,” said Cole.
In the surveys after the event, most business owners praise the order for maintaining the quality of the information and at the same time offer the online option. “The participants are generally in awe of the range of the Micc in the areas of installation support services, institutions, logistics, land, areas and mission support services to support the army company in the entire continental united states and Puerto Rico,” continued Cole.
Micc is responsible for ensuring that thousands of requirements for the installation willingness of thousands of effective, efficient and sometimes innovative solutions of each financial year are met from the first day of October to midnight on the last day of September of a year.
Adams, who worked as the chief of staff and leadership of the army of the army for acquisition, logistics and technology and the war female through the successful execution of efficient, high -quality contracts that were concluded in time every year.
“Year after year we present contract solutions that serve as a critical power multiplier for our adults,” said Adams.
“It is about using the power of the army contracts to ensure the willingness of the soldiers. APBI is another way of how our team builds up or reinforcements resistant contracting networks to make it easier for contractual experts to better anticipate, coordinate and meet the army's operating requirements. “
Register for the 2025 APBI of the Micc today: 2025 Micc APBI registration connection
Further information on the 2025 APBI can be found on the Micc APBI website, the Sam.Gov note or an email to usarmy.jbsa.accc-micc.list.hq-sbsapbi@army.mil.
About the Micc
The headquarters in the common basis of San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, Texas, The Mission and Installation Contracting Command, a one-star subordinate command to the army contract command and the army Materiel Command. The MICC comprises around 1,500 soldiers and civilian employees, which are assigned to two contract support brigades, two field managers, nine contract battalions and offices at 30 locations within the continental united states that support the army company. Micc is responsible for the contractual goods and services to support soldiers and their families through the acquisition of goods and services. Their motto is to develop soldiers, and the MICC mission is to provide the power of army contracts within the strategic support area of the continental United States for army income in order to ensure the globally dominant land forces.