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DISA, GSA Hand Down $2.6B SATCOM IDIQ; David Simpson Comments

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Eight companies won positions on a potential five-year, $2.6 billion commercial satellite services contract vehicle managed by the Defense Information Systems Agency and General Services Administration.

DISA said awardees will compete for task orders to provide agencies satellite bandwidth, teleport access, network management, equipment and engineering support.

The Custom Satellite Communications SATCOM Solutions vehicle is for three base years and two one-year options.

Awardees include:

  • Americom Government Services
  • Artel
  • DRS Technical Services
  • Hughes Network Systems
  • Intelsat General Corp.
  • Segovia
  • TeleCommunication Systems
  • Vizada

DRS won an estimated $269 million Navy contract in April to help the branch operate Internet cafes and provide engineering for SATCOM systems.

Navy Rear Adm. David Simpson, DISA’s vice director, said a primary goal of FCSA is to align requirements of both defense and other federal agencies with contractors that address volume and whole of government needs in remote areas.

This set of awards is the final end-to-end service area for FCSA and completes the agency’s new business model, he added in the release.

Agencies use FCSA to acquire satellite services on an as-needed basis, said Mary Davie, acting commissioner of GSA’s Federal Acquisition Service.

DISA said commercial satellite communications support disaster recovery teams, domestic emergency responders, the military, distance learning and remote access to global government networks.

GSA and DISA formed the FCSA partnership in August 2009 so agencies could have a single vehicle to acquire satellite communications services.

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