Author: Mary-Louise Hoffman|| Date Published: August 1, 2016
The Department of Homeland Security has awarded 30 companies spots on a potential five-year, $1.5 billion contract vehicle for program management, administrative, operations and technical support services.
PACTS II is a set-aside program for service-disabled, veteran-owned small businesses and designed to help DHS accomplish mission objectives and cross-organizational missions through non-information technology services, according to a FedBizOpps summary.
Twelve of the winning vendors can vie for program management and technical support task orders under functional category one of the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract while the remaining 18 can compete for administrative and operations services orders under functional category two.
The awardees for FC1 are:
Agile Homeland Security Group
Archimedes Global
Flatter & Associates
gTANGIBLE
Harkcon
Integrated Finance and Accounting Solutions
ITility
Management and Technical Services Alliance JV
Old Dominion Strategies
Pathfinder Consultants
ScaVet Technologies
Strategic Operational Solutions
FC2 awardees include:
Aktarius
Analytic Strategies
APG TECHNOLOGIES
Information Technology Coalition
Interior Systems, doing business as ISI Professional Services
Lukos-VATC JV
MIRACORP
ProTech Services Alliance USA
Sciolex
Strategic Alliance Business Group JV
Systems Kinetics Integration
Szanca Solutions
TechOp Solutions International
The Reger Group
TMC-TeleSolv
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