Dynamic-HHS JV LLC, Winnebago, Nebraska (HT940824D0001); Forefront Healthcare LLC, St. Clair Shores, Michigan (HT940824D0002); Frontline King George JV LLC, Silver Spring, Maryland (HT940824D0003); IG Solutions LLC, Raleigh, North Carolina (HT940824D0004); Main Building Maintenance Inc, San Antonio, Texas (HT940824D0005); Teya Support Services LLC, Anchorage, Alaska (HT940824D0006); TFOM Corp., Austin, Texas (HT940824D0007); Titan Facility Services LLC, Gilbert, Arizona (HT940824D0008); Truleader Services JV LLC, Grovetown, Georgia (HT940824D0009); and The Victor Group Inc., San Antonio, Texas (HT940824D0010) have been awarded these healthcare environmental cleaning (HEC) indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, multiple award contracts with an estimated combined value of $4,100,000,000. The Defense Health Agency (DHA) supports the delivery of integrated, cost effective, and high-quality health services to military beneficiaries of the Military Health System (MHS). Patient care services are provided in a variety of settings within the MHS, including military clinics, hospitals, and medical centers, which are collectively referred to as military medical treatment facilities (MTF). The DHA Enterprise requires highly specialized healthcare environmental cleaning services, conforming to the highest standards of quality and complying strictly with all applicable certification requirements and with rigorous and exacting medical industry standards for maintaining an aseptic space for the administration of healthcare ranging from clinical to surgical. The DHA Enterprise HEC multiple-award contracts will provide such services for MTFs in the U.S., and outlying areas such as Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and minor outlying islands. The highly specialized, aseptic cleaning services to be acquired are Q901-healthcare environmental cleaning, defined as “cleanliness, disinfection and aesthetic maintenance of public and patient care spaces within Department of Defense MTFs.” The contractor is responsible for the performance of the entire scope of HEC operations including management activities such as planning, scheduling, cost accounting, report preparation and submission, establishing and maintaining records, quality control, and performance management. The period of performance is June 1, 2024, to May 31, 2031. This competitive acquisition was a total small business set aside and was solicited through sam.gov, with 13 proposals originally received. Fiscal 2024 operations and maintenance funding in the amount of $2,500 to each awardee was obligated at time of award. The Defense Health Agency, Southern Markets Contracting Division, San Antonio, Texas, is the contracting activity.