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GSA 8(a) STARS3

The GSA 8(a) Streamlined Technology Acquisition Resource for Services (STARS) III Government-wide Acquisition Contract (GWAC) “STARS III or STARS3”, is a Multiple Award, Indefinite-Delivery, Indefinite-Quantity (MA-IDIQ) contract to provide information technology (IT) services and IT services- based solutions which may include the integration of ancillary support which is necessary and integral to the IT services being acquired. STARS III Master Contract awards are reserved exclusively for qualifying Small Business Administration (SBA) certified 8(a) prime contractors with competitive prices.

Master Contract Number: 47QTCB20R0005

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Learn more about the Aspiryon GSA STARS3 Program Team

 

SBA 8(a)- Competitive and Sole Source

Aspiryon is eligible to receive sole-source contracts under the SBA 8(a) Program, with a ceiling of $4 million for goods and services.

SBA 8(a) Case Number: 306887
SBA 8(a) Exit Date: 08/20/2024

 

US ARMY ITES-3S (CHESS)

Tracks: Unrestricted and Small Business Tracks

The ITES-3S contracts are the Army’s preferred source for the purchase of a full range of services and solutions within CONUS and OCONUS. The IT services solutions include but are not limited to the following Task Areas: Business Process Reengineering (BPR), Information Systems Security, Information Assurance, Information Technology Services, (CAD/CAE/CAM), Development, Software/Middleware Development, Enterprise Design Integration and Consolidation, Education/Training, Program/Project Management, Systems Operation and Maintenance and Network Support.

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DOD DLA JETS

Tracks: Unrestricted

Provide support to technology service requirements across the DLA Information Operations Enterprise, the DLA Program Executive Offices (PEO), and all other technology service requirements supported through DLA Contracting Services Office (DCSO) acquisitions.

Sponsoring Agency: DCSO J6 Enterprise Technology Services

Period of Performance: December 22, 2016 – December 21, 2024

 

ARMY CECOM RESPONSIVE STRATEGIC SOURCING FOR SERVICES (RS3)

Tracks: Unrestricted and Small Business Tracks

RS3 is a Multiple Award Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Performance Based Services Contract that may provide customized best value solutions to a diverse group of organizations that span the spectrum of Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) mission requirements throughout the world. RS3 has a $37.4B ceiling with a five-year base ordering period and five-year optional ordering period, for a total ordering period of up to ten-years. RS3 primary service areas include Engineering; Research, Development, Test and Evaluation (RDT&E); Logistics; Acquisition and Strategic Planning; Education and Training Services.

RS3 Task Order Contract Administrative Service Rates
1. ACC-APG Resident Customers: No fee
2. Other Army/Federal/State Customers: Pre-Award Rate for Package Development to Award
a. Package Development Rate (NTE $20,000) pays for Initial Support Services and for costs associated with Package Development (Procurement Coordinator, Contracting Officer, Contract Specialist, Legal, Budget, Pricing, etc.)
(1) (deducted from first year contract award rate which is due at contract award) Support Service Rate from Award to Closeout
(2) Due at registration
b. Contract award Administrative service rates will be on a sliding scale and negotiated based on the extent of support required (.10% to 1%)
(1) Starting at .10% (one tenth of a percent) for customers whose organizations have been delegated ordering authority
(2) Up to 1% for full program support services including ARP development, engineering support, and contracting support to include pre-award, award, and post-award administration
(3) Not due until contract award
c. Functional Support Agreements (DD Form 1144) developed for each customer with flexible payment options available

 

Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology (S&T) RDT&E

Systems Engineering and Technical Assistance (SETA) Support

Tracks: Unrestricted

 

DISA ENCORE III

Tracks: Unrestricted and Small Business Tracks

Encore III supports DoD’s Joint Information Environment initiative which seeks to achieve a globally-interconnected, end-to-end set of information capabilities, associated processes and personnel to manage and provide information on-demand to warfighters, policy makers and supporting personnel. The overall aim is to move towards an integrated and interoperable DoD Information Network provided by services and systems to establish a technological edge on land, sea, air and cyberspace through the use of information superiority.

DoD/Federal can also use this contract for ordering IT-related services and systems

Award Date and Contract Ordering Period
‒12 Mar 2018 –11 Mar 2023 (Base Period)
‒12 Mar 2023 –11 May 2028 (Five 1-year Option Periods)

 

US Navy SeaPort-e

Tracks: Unrestricted and Small Business Tracks

The SeaPort Enhanced (SeaPort-e) Multiple Award Contract aids the Navy with acquiring support services in 22 functional areas including Engineering, Financial Management, and Program Management. The Navy Systems Commands (NAVSEA, NAVAIR, SPAWAR, NAVFAC, and NAVSUP), the Office of Naval Research, Military Sealift Command, and the United States Marine Corps compete their service requirements amongst 2400+ SeaPort-e IDIQ multiple award contract holders. All task orders are competitively solicited, awarded and managed using the SeaPort-e platform. Since nearly 85% of its contract–holders are small businesses, the SeaPort-e approach to acquiring services provides opportunity that fuels the Nation’s engine of job growth.

 

Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC) – Information Analysis Center (IAC) Cyber Security Technical Task Area (CS TATS)

Tracks: Unrestricted and Small Business Tracks

The scope of the CS TAT includes four areas:

Cyber Security (CS) – Full spectrum cyber operations including 1)developing CS planning frameworks and development of requirements and mission needs documents and conducting trade-off analyses; 2) cyber threat avoidance; 3) defensive cyber operations (DCO) including red teaming and performing threat assessments; and 4) cyber offensive and exploitative operations.  All of the above may include: cyber technology research, analysis and prototyping, cyber situational and mission awareness, cyber modeling, simulation and war gaming, integrating innovative cyber technologies to enable cyber superiority and the facilitation of technology transition.

Software Data & Analysis –  1) Installation, demonstration, test, validation and evaluation of new and existing software, tools, methods and software measurement technologies; 2) evaluations of the quality of existing software systems and recommending improvements; 3) needs and risk analyses of software packages (developmental, non-developmental and commercial off the shelf (COTS) relative to mission requirements; 4) development, updating, and evaluation of software engineering standards, specifications, handbooks, or manuals; 5) supporting the revision and development of military standards and specifications; 6) verification and validation of solution sets and protocols; 7) assisting user organizations with all aspects of software development or software acquisition; 8) development of life cycle cost models; and 9) customization of software analytical tools, models, decision aids, screening methods and techniques used to evaluate and support the authenticity and continuity of DoD, national, commercial, and international information systems.

Knowledge Management and Information Sharing – 1) Expertise in working with comprehensive collections of empirical data on the development, operation, and maintenance of software systems;  2) analysis of this data (data may be from new or existing sources) – this includes data analytics (data to decisions); 3) supporting the development, delivery and/or evaluation of training (including classroom, computer-based-instruction, videotape, distance learning, and other forms of instruction); 4) expertise in advanced collaborative analysis tools that allow for the integration of existing and in-process social networking and intelligence data exploitation tools; and 5) supporting the evaluation, development and implementation of  a wide variety of intelligence and collaboration systems including Global Net Centric Systems — this subject area could involve computer system engineering and integration, software engineering and software technology, R&D transition, and computer network and communication engineering, development and deployment (including engineering, development and deployment involving both network devices/hardware and applications).

Modeling and Simulation (M&S) – 1) M&S subject matter expertise for supporting program reviews, strategic planning, exercise management, knowledge acquisition, and operations coordination and monitoring; 2) providing support for DoD certification of compliance with High Level Architecture (HLA) for federates;  3) evaluating and improving models and databases that support IA;  4) the development and implementation of modeling and analysis tools for collaborative databases and data stores; 5) applying M&S for evaluating the effectiveness of forces, systems, doctrines, tactics and plans in support of training, analysis and acquisition activities; 6) evaluating M&S interoperability, reuse, capabilities and cost-effectiveness, particularly as fostered by the common technical framework; and 7) supporting cross-domain coordination, configuration management, and military exercises and demonstrations.

For more information: http://www.dtic.mil/dtic/

 

US Army AMCOM Expedited Professional and Engineering Support Services (EXPRESS)

Tracks: Small Business

The Expedited Professional and Engineering Support Services (EXPRESS) Program provides operational efficiencies and improved mission readiness with overall value and flexibility to acquisitions for its customers and end-user organizations. Through a suite of Blanket Purchase Agreements and four Domains: Business and Analytical, Logistics, Programmatic and Technical, comprehensive advisory and assistance services are readily available for Team Redstone.

More information: http://www.acc.army.mil/contractingcenters/acc-rsa/Express.html

 

US Navy (PASS) Program and System Support

Tracks: Unrestricted and Small Business Tracks

The Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) Corporate Business Office (CBO), its successor and its customers have established the Programs and Systems Support (PASS) services contract to support the Department of Defense (DoD) Decision Support System that ensures effective interaction between Joint Capabilities Integration and Development System (JCIDS), the Acquisition System, and Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Execution (PPBE) processes. The CBO supports all DoD Commands, Agencies, Field Activities, all other organizational DoD entities, including Medical, and their partners, United States Coast Guard (USCG) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). CBO facilitates lessons learned across the DoD and its partners, USCG, NASA and provides acquisition, implementation, and sustainment product/services for all DoD Commands, Agencies, Field Activities, all other organizational DoD entities (including Medical) and their partners.

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