Explore the potential of $20 billion contracts moving to GSA IT Schedule 70 and leverage these opportunities with Blackfyre's GSA Federal Schedule Consulting services.
Blackfyre, as a leading GSA Federal Schedule Consulting firm, is here to provide insight into the recent developments indicating major contracts migrating to the GSA IT Schedule 70. Let's look at an overview of these promising opportunities that may potentially infuse an additional $20 billion into Schedule 70 during their performance period:
Agency: Department of Defense
Estimated Value: $8 Billion over 3 Phases
Scope: Hardware and software for communication and collaboration.
Details: DEOS aims to modernize the DoD's legacy systems focusing on enterprise cooperation and productivity services.
Agency: Air Force
Estimated Value: $5.5 Billion
Scope: Data centers, devices, network equipment, and radios.
Details: This BPA through Schedule 70 replaces the Network-Centric Solutions 2 contract, targeting certain SIN holders under Schedule 70. The Air Force plans to award multiple contractors under each of the functional areas.
Agency: FBI
Estimated Value: $5 Billion
Scope: Comprehensive IT services, that includes end user, business application, delivery, platform, infrastructure, and emerging services.
Details: ITSSS is a BPA divided into six tracks, and Schedule 70 contractors will have the opportunity to vie for these openings.
Agency: NOAA
Estimated Value: $2.1 Billion
Scope: A range of IT services across six core management components.
Details: NMITS will be proposed as a small-business set-aside under Schedule 70, anticipating awards between 10-25.
Agency: GSA’s Center of Excellence
Estimated Value: Unknown
Scope: Products and ancillary services related to call centers.
Details: The new SIN 132-20 under Schedule 70 aims to offer ACCS to government customers, reflecting the rising demand for advanced contact center solutions.
These contracts embody substantial possibilities for companies under GSA IT Schedule 70. Contractors enthusiastic about these chances must ensure their schedule contract has adequate years left (including option periods) to cover the performance period. This is particularly crucial for long-term contracts like NMITS, which requires a 10-year performance period.
As your GSA schedule consultant, Blackfyre is devoted to assisting you navigate these opportunities:
In conclusion, the influx of large contracts into GSA IT Schedule 70 represents a marvellous opening for contractors. Blackfyre is committed to extending the guidance, support, and services vital to utilize these opportunities effectively. Whether you're exploring to challenge for these contracts or require assistance with managing your GSA Schedule, we're right here to help. Contact us to learn more about how we can aid you in utilising the potential $20 billion addition to Schedule 70. Led by a former GSA Schedule Reviewer, we offer top-notch GSA Schedule Consulting services.
Pedro has extensive background as a Contracting Officer and Contract Specialist, has worked across seven federal agencies, managing contracts totaling over $1 billion in the professional and tech sectors. His notable tenure includes serving with the DoD/DARPA during the inception of their robotics program. Additionally, he played a pivotal role in initiating the Cyber Special Item Number (SIN) within the GSA's IT Schedule 70 as a Team Lead. After graduating from Harvard, he started Blackfyre to help you win your next contract.
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