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Government-wide Contract Vehicles for Use by Multiple Entities

The General Services Administration of other agencies award contract vehicles designed for use by almost any federal entity and sometimes even state and local government customers.  Penobscot Bay Media is a prime contractor or first-tier subcontractor on several such contracts.

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Prime Contract # GS-06F-0546Z (PenBay)
PenBay POC: Michael Hardy (703-270-8480)

 VETS GWAC

Functional Area 1: Systems Operations and Maintenance

Functional Area 2: Information Systems Engineering

This multiple award, indefinite-delivery/indefinite quantity contract supports all federal agencies seeking IT solutions by ensuring fair competition among pre-qualified firms, helping agencies meet mandated SDVOSB set-aside goals and reducing the long delays, non-performance risks, and high costs inherent in holding open small-business competitions.

Penobscot Bay Media leads a strong and diverse team of SDVOSB and other small business partners, backed by the strength and experience of three large firms; SAIC, ESRI, and DRC. For a complete list of our VETS GWAC partners please visit our website at http://vetsgwac.penbaymedia.com.

 

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Prime Contract #GS-00T07NSD0066  (SAIC)
PenBay POC: Michael Hardy (703-270-8480)

Alliant

Alliant was born out of the recognition that federal agencies need an easy-to-use, updated vehicle for procuring high-quality information technology (IT) support services. At this time in the rapidly evolving federal marketplace, government agencies are seeking to use IT to improve efficiency, provide better service, and address the overall challenge to "work smarter, not harder."

The General Services Administration (GSA) Alliant contract offers a unique opportunity for federal agencies worldwide to quickly and efficiently purchase SAIC's IT services in infrastructure services, application services, and IT management services. The contract also contains provisions allowing agencies to purchase new technology as it is developed.

 

 

 

 

   
   
   
   
   
   
   


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