Enhanced Army Global
Logistics Enterprise (EAGLE)
Scope
- Provide an integrated approach for global logistics services in support of missions such as, but not limited to; Directorates of Logistics (DOL) installations; Army Prepositioned Stocks (APS); Theater Provided Equipment (TPE); In-Theater Maintenance; Left Behind Equipment (LBE); Pre-Deployment Training Equipment (PDTE); New Equipment Training (NET); New Equipment Fielding (NEF); and Reset within the United States and OCONUS locations. The objective of the acquisition is to provide global logistics services, primarily Materiel Maintenance Services, Retail/Wholesale Supply Services, and Transportation Support Services, that meet the Army's logistics mission needs in the most efficient and cost-effective manner. The EAGLE requirements do not include plans/operations as a separate requirement, laundry/dry cleaning, dining facilities, or aviation maintenance.
- The EAGLE acquisition strategy centralizes functional responsibility, eliminates redundancy, and maximizes efficiency by combining these three EAGLE functions into one requirement. In other words, when installation level logistics are solicited as an EAGLE requirement, award will result in a single logistics provider prime contractor responsible for all identified maintenance, supply, and transportation support services. The installations that have logistic requirements other than those within the three EAGLE functional areas may or may not have one single logistics provider performing this work.
EAGLE FUNCTIONAL AREAS. The EAGLE functional requirements involve field level logistics and sustainment.
Examples include but are not limited to the following:
- Material Maintenance (North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) Code 811118*): Examples of types of requirements are, but not limited to; Installation Materiel Maintenance Activity Operations, Installation Modification Work Order and Warranty program coordination, Equipment Condition Classification, Base Operation Equipment Maintenance (i.e. construction equipment, emergency equipment, etc.,)Tactical Equipment Maintenance (i.e. armament, combat platforms, ground support equipment), Corrosion Protection Programs, Test, Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE) program, and use of applicable Standard Army Management Information Systems (STAMIS)/Army Information Systems (AIS).
- Retail/Wholesale Supply (NAICS Code 493190*): Examples of types of requirements are, but not limited to; Supply Support Activity Management (Classes of Supply include I, II, IIIP, IV, VII and IX), Central Issue Facility Operations, Individual Chemical Equipment Management Program (ICEMP), Property Accountability, Ammunition Supply Operations and Ammunition Supply Point (ASP) Management, Installation Property Book and Equipment Management, Fuel Support (CL III Bulk), Central Receiving Point, and use of applicable Standard Army Management Information Systems (STAMIS)/Army Information Systems (AIS).
- Transportation Support (NAICS Code 488999*): Examples of types of requirements are - Central Travel Office, Non-tactical Equipment Management, License Equipment Operators, Railroad Operations, Household Goods Operations, Personnel & Cargo movement (Shipping and Receiving Point), Local Drayage Operations, Movement planning and Transportation Motor Pool Operations, Unit movement planning, Arrival and Departure Control Group (ADG), Installation Transportation Office, and use of applicable Standard Army Management Information Systems (STAMIS)/Army Information Systems (AIS).