Acquisition Vehicles
IPNS is available via key acquisition vehicles for ease of accessibility to our services in a streamlined acquisition process.
To this end, IPNS is available under:
- GSA STARS II: A multiple-award, Government-wide Acquisition Contract (GWAC) engineered to provide cutting-edge technology solutions from award-winning
8(a) small businesses to federal agencies. This platform is reserved for best-in-class IT firms, and serves as a streamlined acquisition vehicle to Federal agencies in need of IT services. - SOCOM SITEC: IPNS is supporting Pragmatics in delivering applications management services for the US Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) global enterprise computing environment. USSOCOM has created the Special Operations Forces Information Technology Enterprise Contract (SITEC) in order to provide a more modern and flexible solution to enterprise-wide IT services for its respective components and Theater Special Operations Commands. The services IPNS and the Pragmatics team will have the opportunity to provide under the contract include IT service management, application maintenance, application development, and application end-user training.
- GSA Schedule 70: Maintained by the General Services Administration for the use of all Federal agencies. Upon request, GSA will handle the procurement of a federal agency's contract needs.
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ITES-2S: Any Federal Agency is authorized to fulfill in-scope requirements under ITES-2S, which is administered through the US Army. Focused on IT services worldwide, ITES-2S provides a powerful vehicle for acquisitions in this key area.
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SeaPort-e: SeaPort-e provides an efficient and effective means of contracting for professional support services and enhancing small business participation. Maintained by the US Navy, Seaport-e supports the Navy Systems Commands (NAVSEA, NAVAIR, SPAWAR, NAVFAC, and NAVSUP), the Office of Naval Research, the United States Marine Corp, and the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA).
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