Company Updates

Orlando, FL. -Loyal Source Government Services was recently awarded a subcontract to provide management and professional support services for The U.S. Department of the Air Force, Air Force Medical Service (AFMS). Loyal Source was part of a winning proposal submitted by prime contractor Lockheed Martin. Consultant Advisory and Technical Services (CATS) is a multiple-award, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract that has a five-year ordering period and a total ceiling value of$958Mfor all awardees. Loyal Source teamed with Lockheed Martin’s Global Training and Logistics Division headquartered in Orlando, FL.

The AFMS mission is to develop plans, programs and procedures to support worldwide medical service missions in support of the warfighter and their families. Under the CATS contract, Loyal Source will provide the AFMS with a varied range of management and professional support, technical expertise and engineering services to assist AFMS in maintaining and reengineering its operations globally.

February 21, 2012
Company Updates

By Richard Burnett, Orlando Sentinel

2:52 p.m. EST, December 22, 2011

 

The Air Force has selected a local defense health care contractor and two dozen other firms to compete for nearly $1 billion in contracts involving medical-services work at base hospitals nationwide, the company confirmed Thursday.

Orlando-based Loyal Source Government Services LLC joined RBG Group Inc. of Miami as the only Florida companies to land a spot on the roster of pre-qualified bidders, according to a Pentagon announcement earlier this week.

The health care outsourcing deal is one of a flurry of big military contracts awarded at year’s end, ahead of the potentially historic military budget cuts anticipated in 2012.

Loyal Source called it a significant milestone for the relatively new small-business contractor. It provides military hospitals with a wide range of medical personnel, from doctors and nurses to security and information-technology experts.

The latest award gives Loyal Source its first opportunity to be a prime contractor for the Air Force, the company said. It has worked as a subcontractor in the past, providing services to a number of bases, including MacDill and Eglin in Florida.

“This gives us a seat at the table to compete for some much larger contracts,” said Brian Moore, director of business development. The first bid in the $1 billion competition is scheduled to take place in May.

Established in 2009, Loyal Source is the brainchild of entrepreneur Seth Eubank, a veteran and former U.S. Army Ranger.

In addition to the Air Force, the company also has medical-services deals with the Army and Veteran’s Administration.

rburnett@tribune.com or 407-420-5256

 

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