In 2002, the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) promulgated Sea Power 21
to provide a framework to align, organize and integrate the U.S. Navy
to meet the wide variety of challenges that lie ahead. To meet Sea
Power 21 objectives and to increase efficiency, the NAVSEA Warfare
Centers established the Seaport Enhanced (Seaport-e) Multiple Award
Contract (MAC) vehicle. This contract vehicle utilizes a web-based,
e-business procurement portal, to facilitate performance-based service
acquisition, leverage buying power, improve business intelligence and
reduce cycle time. In October 2004, the Virtual SYSCOM Commanders
formalized an agreement to expand the ordering community of Seaport-e
to include all Virtual SYSCOM activities and to leverage the success of
SeaPort-e in achieving the aforementioned objectives across the Virtual
SYSCOM. Other Navy activities, including the Military Sealift Command,
Strategic Systems Programs, and the United States Marine Corps have
chosen to use SeaPort-e. Additionally, activities may provide limited
support under this contract to other Department of Defense (DoD),
non-DoD, or Joint agencies for work that is integrally related to
product areas and mission.
In 2002, the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) promulgated Sea Power 21
to provide a framework to align, organize and integrate the U.S. Navy
to meet the wide variety of challenges that lie ahead. To meet Sea
Power 21 objectives and to increase efficiency, the NAVSEA Warfare
Centers established the Seaport Enhanced (Seaport-e) Multiple Award
Contract (MAC) vehicle. This contract vehicle utilizes a web-based,
e-business procurement portal, to facilitate performance-based service
acquisition, leverage buying power, improve business intelligence and
reduce cycle time. In October 2004, the Virtual SYSCOM Commanders
formalized an agreement to expand the ordering community of Seaport-e
to include all Virtual SYSCOM activities and to leverage the success of
SeaPort-e in achieving the aforementioned objectives across the Virtual
SYSCOM. Other Navy activities, including the Military Sealift Command,
Strategic Systems Programs, and the United States Marine Corps have
chosen to use SeaPort-e. Additionally, activities may provide limited
support under this contract to other Department of Defense (DoD),
non-DoD, or Joint agencies for work that is integrally related to
product areas and mission.