DISA Releases 2023 Contracts Guide

Air Force Airman 1st Class Zachary Brown configures a network switch at the 179th Airlift Wing in Mansfield, Ohio, January 26, 2018. The Defense Information Systems Agency, which provides information technology solutions for the Defense Department, has released its 2023 Contracts Guide. Photo by: Air Force Tech Sgt. Joe Harwood
The Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) has released its Contracts Guide for 2023, which identifies a wide array of contracts for the fiscal year.
The Contracts Guide is available on AFCEA’s Resource Library website.
Contracts include:
- The ENCORE III Full and Open Suite, a multiple-award indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract that provides a full range of global information technology services and solutions required by the U.S. Defense Department and other federal agencies.
- Systems Engineering Technology and Innovation (SETI) Full and Open Suite, a multiple-award task order contract vehicle based on innovation as a priority to solve the complex information technology engineering and developmental requirements for DISA and its mission partners. SETI will provide a suite of information technology engineering services, expertise and support in the planning, research, development, integration and implementation activities for future, proposed, current and legacy Defense Department and DISA information technology capabilities, services and systems.
- Defense Information Systems Network (DISN) Transmission Services Pacific, which provides end-to-end transmission services and capabilities essential to the DISN worldwide so long as one of the termination points is located within the expanded Indo-Pacific region.
Acquiring telecommunications and information technology products and services for the military is one of DISA's key roles. Agency procurement experts use a variety of contract vehicles to increase acquisition speed, reduce costs and provide the cutting-edge services and technologies they need to fulfill their missions, according to a DISA website.