Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: November 30, 2016
The Department of Homeland Security has awarded 13 companies positions on a potential three-year, $1.54 billion contract to provide agile design and development services for DHS.
DHS awarded the Flexible Agile Support for the Homeland contract vehicle as an agency-wide, small business set-aside program, the agency said in a FedBizOpps notice posted Monday.
The agency received 114 bids for the FLASH procurement vehicle that has a base term of one year and two option years.
The awardees are:
Ad Hoc
EDC Consulting
Emagine IT
Excella Consulting
Innovations JV
Karsun Solutions
LinkTec
Navitas Business Consulting
SemanticBits
SimonComputing
Soft Tech Consulting
Solution Technology Systems
Wexler Technical Solutions
The FLASH vehicle covers dev-ops, agile, user-centered design, automated testing and other concepts from the U.S. Digital Services Playbook, DHS said in a request for information published in May.
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