As a certified SBA 8(a) Disadvantaged Business, we make it easy to access our services through sole-source set-aside contracts. These direct-award Federal contracts bypass the lengthy bidding process and allow projects to get off the ground faster. We work closely with contracting officers and representatives to ensure that the contracting process moves swiftly and efficiently. And we embrace each assignment with expertise, passion, and purpose, building lasting client partnerships.
As experienced software developers, we’re used to solving big problems. We utilize an agile development process and integrated testing to maximize quality in our end products and transparency with our customers.
Whether you need cloud support, networking, or app migrations, we’ve got you covered. Our IT specialists will provide you with quality services and solutions for your next project.
As supply chain professionals, we’ve fostered strong strategic partnerships with leading supply chain companies, employed industry best practices and developed innovative approaches to accelerate resource processes.
From software developers and designers, to project managers and IT specialists, we can provide quick access to experience professionals who will get the job done effectively and efficiently.
IT Schedule 70 is the largest, most widely used acquisition vehicle in the federal government. Schedule 70 is an indefinite delivery / indefinite quantity (IDIQ) multiple award schedule, providing direct access to products, services, and solutions from more than 5,000 certified industry partners.
Contract Number: GS-35F-312DA
The Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program is a United States Government program, coordinated by the Small Business Administration (SBA), intended to help certain small businesses conduct research and development (R&D).
Our status as a Small Business Administration Certified 8(a) business provides several attractive government contracting options. Sole-source contracts, for instance, are a great contracting vehicle. They can usually be approved in a matter of days versus several months as is typical through the customary RFP process. All federal agencies have 8(a) small business programs and the Small Business Representative will understand how to guide procurement officials through the 8(a) contract program. Because the 8(a) program is a federal mandate, federal agencies get credit for the work they issue to a Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB) and certified 8(a) firms.
Our certification as a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) ensures that our minority-owned organization has an equal opportunity to participate in U.S. DOT-assisted projects. This program was established to provide a level playing field on which certified DBE’s can compete for contracts and subcontracts in the transportation industry.
Contract Number: 16-3468