The US Army Contracting Command in Europe is looking "to award an Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) service contract to provide ground transportation between Lviv International Airport and Yavoriv International Peacekeeping and Security Center (IPSC) for United States Forces (USF)…for the period of eight months."
The movement schedule envisions "approximately three trips from Lviv International to Yavoriv IPSC, and approximately three trips from Yavoriv IPSC to Lviv International," the document says.
The Contractor will be required to travel to Lviv International Airport and to Yavoriv IPSC in order to pick-up and deliver soldiers and equipment, as well as meet with the contracting officer as necessary, the documents reads.
According to the document, USF will provide an alternate material handling equipment forklift to assist in onload/offload of shipping containers and vehicles to/from the flatbed trucks.
It should be noted that there are specific preferences of US military personnel regarding the air conditioning of the trucks. "Each vehicle shall be equipped with operable Air Conditioning and heating that is capable of maintaining a constant temperature between 20 and 24 degrees Celsius," the document says.
IDIQ is a type of US federal contract that provides for an indefinite quantity of supplies or services during a fixed period of time.
The United States has been providing Kiev with economic and non-lethal military support since the beginning of a military operation against independence fighters in Ukraine's east regions of Donetsk and Luhansk last April.
US authorities are considering the supply of lethal weapons to Ukraine but the December US Congress legislation that authorized $350 million to arm Kiev forces has not been enacted by US President Barack Obama.