DISA Selects Performers Under the $7.5 Billion SETI Unrestricted Contract
The Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) awarded its $7.5 billion Systems Engineering, Technology, and Innovation (SETI) contracts, unrestricted competition pool, to 14 large businesses. The procurement will help streamline critical engineering expertise to research, design, develop, integrate, and optimize Department of Defense (DOD) information technology capabilities, systems, and solutions, DISA reported. "The SETI multiple-award task order contract indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity is designed for current and future mission requirements, next-generation technological advancements, and disruptive innovation that looks to create paradigm shifts in the ways warfighters interact with DOD's information technology," agency officials said.
Under the competitive best value trade-off solicitation, AASKI Technology Inc., Tinton Falls, New Jersey (HC1047-18-D-2001); Accenture Federal Services, Arlington, Virginia (HC1047-18-D-2002); BAE Systems Technology, Rockville, Maryland (HC1047-18-D-2003); Booz Allen Hamilton Inc., McLean, Virginia (HC1047-18-D-2004); Deloitte Consulting LLP, Arlington, Virginia (HC1047-18-D-2005); Peraton Inc. (formerly Harris Corp.), Herndon, Virginia (HC1047-18-D-2006); International Business Machines Corp., Reston, Virginia (HC1047-18-D-2007); KeyW Corp., Hanover, Maryland (HC1047-18-D-2008); LEIDOS Innovations Corp., Gaithersburg, Maryland (HC1047-18-D-2009); Linquest Corp., Los Angeles, California (HC1047-18-D-2010); NES Associates LLC, Alexandria, Virginia (HC1047-18-D-2011); Northrop Grumman Systems Corp., McLean, Virginia (HC1047-18-D-2012); Parsons Government Services Inc., Pasadena, California (HC1047-18-D-2013); and Vencore Inc., Chantilly, Virginia (HC1047-18-D-2014), were each awarded an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (ID/IQ) contract for systems engineering, technology, and innovation.
Under the SETI contract, two pools were solicited, one unrestricted and one restricted for small businesses. These awards are for the unrestricted pool. The total capacity of the entire ID/IQ is $7,500,000,000. Awardees will each receive a minimum guarantee of $500 applicable to the base ordering period only. All other funding will be obligated at the task order-level. Performance locations will be identified at the task order-level and may be worldwide. Proposals were solicited via the Federal Business Opportunities website, and 35 proposals were received for the unrestricted pool. The period of performance is a five-year base period with one five-year option period. The restricted pool will be awarded separately. The Defense Information Technology Contracting Organization, National Capital Region, is the contracting activity (contract numbers HC1047-18-D-0001 through HC1047-18-D-0014).