Fort Belvoir Commissary to pilot grocery delivery service

Commissary patrons within a 20-mile driven radius of the store are expected to be eligible for delivery service.

As first reported by “Army Times,” eight military commissaries — including the one at Fort Belvoir — are slated to pilot a new grocery delivery service available to customers within a 20-mile driven radius of the stores.

According to the Jan. 31 pre-solicitation notice on a government contracting website, the Department of Defense is seeking a vendor to expand upon commissaries’ existing online ordering and curbside pick-up service known as “Commissary CLICK2GO,” by providing ecommerce-based delivery services. While commissary personnel will still handle all payments, select customers’ grocery items and prepare them for pick-up, the contractor will be responsible for delivering the groceries within a two-hour window of customers’ preferred delivery times. The initial pilot will last for 90 days, following a 45-day period of integration and testing.

The start date for the pilot is not yet available, according to “Army Times.” The Fort Belvoir Commissary is located at 6050 Gorgas Road, building 2325.

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