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Competitor highlights: Booz Allen Hamilton

August 10, 2018Admin@fedsavvy1 comment

Booz Allen Hamilton has been lighting up GovCon news pages this year with significant wins on Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation (CDM) and Enterprise Machine Learning Analytics and Persistent Services (eMAPS). For those wondering how their portfolio has grown over the past few months, read ahead. Booz Allen Hamilton has over 24,000 employees and a fiscal…

Our brief take on Perspecta

June 11, 2018Admin@fedsavvy1 comment

Many of us may be asking what is Perspecta? The newly formed company has made a big splash after announcing an IPO and senior leadership team Perspecta is the union of the former DXC U.S. Public Sector (HP Enterprise Services), Vencore and KeyPoint Government Solutions. As the cycle of ever larger federal contractors continues, we…

Opportunity to Watch: Department of State Development, Engineering, and Integration Services (DEIS)

May 16, 2018Admin@fedsavvyNo Comments

8(a) contractors on the Chief Information Officer – Solutions and Partners 3 (CIO-SP3) IDIQ have a promising opportunity with the Department of State (DOS) coming up in the not-too-distant future (DOS? On a Health IT vehicle? You heard correctly). The Development, Engineering, and Integration Services (DEIS) contract, currently being performed by ActioNet, supports DOS’ Bureau…

CIO-SP3 Opportunity to Watch: NCI Informatics Program Consulting

April 6, 2018Admin@fedsavvyNo Comments

In July 2014, Attain was awarded a five-year, $50.2 million CIO-SP3 task order to provide bioinformatics and related support for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) National Cancer Institute (NCI). This task order was awarded as a small business set-aside and will end (assuming that there are no extensions) in July 2019. This means that…

Who’s buying on CIO-SP3 and what are they buying?

March 19, 2018Admin@fedsavvy1 comment

Cry ‘Havoc!’ and let slip the dogs of business development! Ah yes, we now have the first batch of CIO-SP3 small business on-ramps with the batch of 40+ SDVOSB awards.  Congratulations to the winners!  These awardees have a fantastic and versatile contract vehicle to leverage. But a win begs the question: What do you do…

Be mindful of the new, shiny objects… They might distract you

April 21, 2015Admin@fedsavvyNo Comments

As we do every year, many of us are wrestling with the latest array of new or re-competing multiple award IDIQ contracts. No doubt, it’s tempting to pursue each and every multiple award IDIQ contract that seems to be even a slight fit for your business. After all, what is a contract vehicle? It’s either…

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