What is the COMMITS NexGen Tier Structure?
COMMITS NexGen ordering methodology utilizes a three-tier process for task order competition. COMMITS NG contracts are awarded to a variety of small business contractors in three size-standard tiers as described. Contractors in Tier I are certified under NAICS codes with $7 million or $15 million size standards and compete for all task orders regardless of life cycle value. Contractors in Tier II are certified under NAICS codes with size standards of $25 million or 500 employees and compete for all task orders with a life cycle value greater than $5 Million. Contractors in Tier III are certified under NAICS codes with a size standard of 1500 employees and can only compete for task orders with a life cycle value greater than $40 million.
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