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ABOUT US

Contracts manages the full range of technical direction functions required for Marine Corps Systems Command to execute as Head Contracting Authority to the Marine Corps. While being diligent and faithful stewards of taxpayers' dollars and trust, Contracts awards and administers contracts for Marine Corps ground weapons programs, assigned IT systems programs or components, and relevant professional, research and engineering services, except for Naval aviation programs. Contracts also recruits, develops, and retains a high-caliber workforce to provide timely and effective contracting mission support to the command.

Mission

Contracts provides quality, timely, cost-effective, and value-added Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF) equipment procurement solutions to Marine Corps Systems Command portfolio managers, program managers, and affiliated program executive officers.

Contact Us

Office Manager: (703) 432-3949
For General Contracts Inquiries: MCSC_CT_Recruiting@usmc.mil

Address
U.S. Mail:
2200 Lester Street, Attn: Contracts Directorate
Quantico, VA 22134-6050

FedEx & UPS:
2201A Willis Street
Quantico, VA 22134-6050

Military Personnel
Claims of reprisal by military personnel for protected whistleblowing activity have statutory rights in accordance with DoDD 7050.06. Allegations of reprisal for the submission of a protected communication submitted to the Command Inspector General will be referred to the DoDIG for all military personnel.

Civilian Appropriated Fund Employees
Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 2302(b)8; may submit claims of reprisal to the Office of Special Counsel or the DoDIG.

Civilian Non-Appropriated Fund Employees
Pursuant to 10 U.S.C. 1587; and implemented by DoDD 1401.03 must submit claims of reprisal to the DoDIG.

Defense Contractor Employees
Pursuant to 10 U.S.C. 2409; and implemented by Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) Subpart 3.9, must submit claims of reprisal to the DoDIG.

On May 1, 1998, the Commandant of the Marine Corps eliminated the traditional Inspector General of the Marine Corps inspections and adopted a Marine Corps-wide inspection philosophy whereby the focus of the inspection process would reside with major subordinate commands.

The following links provide further guidance:
MCO 5040.6J
Functional Area Checklists for Inspections

The Command Inspector General may investigate allegations of violations of law, rules, or regulations; fraud, waste, or inefficiency; abuse of authority or other misconduct; and other matters that reasonably can be expected to be of interest to the CMC, IGMC, or the commander, in order to ensure appropriate inquiry and management action.

Help stop Fraud, Waste, Abuse & Mismanagement
Report it!
Whistleblower Protection - It's the law!


PLEASE REVIEW THE FOLLOWING LINKS BEFORE SUBMITTING A COMPLAINT:
Frequently Asked Questions
Hotline Tips

For Unclassified Complaints
Submit a complaint at HOTLINE: Recommended way to file a complaint with IGMC.
It is recommended you use Google Chrome when submitting a hotline complaint via the below website application link. Avoid using special characters (#$%&*@+=-_?/":;) when completing the complaint form, except when inputting an email address under individual information. The use of special characters may result in an error when submitting the complaint.

Business Operations and Policy Office (BizOps) general guides and templates:

 

professional development and training opportunities available to support career growth:

  • Defense Acquisition University: Access more than 60,000 learning assets for functional area certification, credentialing, continuous learning and numerous complimentary training and professional development options.
  • MCSC’s Kapstone Courses: Locally hosted training on relevant acquisition subject matters such as: How to Conduct Market Research, How to Develop an Independent Government Cost Estimate, and What you Need to Know to Participate on a Source Selection Evaluation Board.
  • MCSC-hosted Brown Bag lunch and learn sessions: These sessions offer targeted training to meet current demands of our workforce, and often feature guest speakers such as Defense Contract Audit Agency and Small Business Advisor subject matter experts.
  • Command-wide training and development that provides mentoring, supervisory and leadership development.
  • Access to Virtual Acquisition Office Campus (as funds permit).
  • Membership in National Contract Management Agency (as funds permit).
  • Opportunities to enhance practical experience and understanding gained through on the job and rotational opportunities.

How to Apply for Contracts Positions:

Please serach USAJobs at USAJOBS - The Federal government's Official Employment Site, sorting results by 1102 and Quantico/Stafford/Orlando/Camp Pendleton