ExterNetworks products and services available for purchase by US government agencies via contract vehicles
Explore ExterNetworks' cutting-edge products and services, now accessible to US government agencies through streamlined contract vehicles. Discover IT solutions tailored to boost efficiency and enhance mission-critical objectives for the public sector.
Effortless Procurement of Comprehensive Technology Services
United States government organizations can seamlessly obtain ExterNetworks's comprehensive offerings via the following specified contract mechanisms. As a prime contractor on IT Schedule 70 and GSA Stars III, as well as a collaborative participant in the Seaport NXG Joint Venture, we serve a diverse array of federal entities. Our commitment to expanding available contract vehicles guarantees that our clientele can effortlessly access our all-encompassing Web 3.0 technology solutions, accompanied by exceptional support personnel.
Each of our contractual arrangements assists agencies in fulfilling their 8(a) small business objectives.
GSA IT Schedule 70
The Information Technology (IT) Schedule 70, instituted by the General Services Administration (GSA), serves as a valuable resource for federal government agencies in their acquisition of essential IT products, services, and solutions tailored to fulfill their specific IT objectives.
Through this Multiple Award Schedule, government agencies are granted unmediated access to industry-leading professionals who possess the knowledge and expertise to comprehensively address the requirements and challenges faced by the governmental IT sector.
Our GSA Schedule contract offers a multitude of advantages, including:
- Expedited administration for prompt action
- Accredited Information Technology specialists
- Unbeatable pricing for both services and products
Within the scope of our GSA Schedule, ExterNetworks extends support across various functional domains:
- IT Facility Operation and Maintenance
- IT Systems Development Services
- IT Systems Analysis Services
- Automated Information Systems Design and Integration Services
- Programming Services
- IT Backup and Security Services
- IT Data Conversion Services
- IT Network Management Services
- Cloud IT Services
- Creation/Retrieval of IT Related Automated News Services, Data Services, or Other Information Services (All other information services belong under Schedule 76)
- Other Information Technology Services, Not Elsewhere Classified
Navy SeaPort-NxG
The Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) has granted numerous Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts, encompassing a vast array of engineering, technical, and programmatic support services and solutions.
These contracts cater to the Virtual SYSCOM, which includes NAVSEA, the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR), and the Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC), as well as the Commander, Naval Installations (CNI) and the United States Marine Corps.
The SeaPort-Next Generation (SeaPort-NxG) initiative bolsters the Navy's Seapower 29 objective by enhancing efficiency and facilitating the customization of services to accommodate the distinct requirements and missions of geographically-disparate organizations with highly diverse product areas.
Contract Number: N00178-21-R-7000
GSA Stars III
General Services Administration (GSA) 8(a) STARS III GWAC
Contract Number: 47QTCB-22D-0579
Contract Ordering Period: February 7th 2022- February 6th 2027, with one, 3 year Option
Characteristics
- A comprehensive $50 billion funding limit, spanning a five-year foundational period, with the potential for a single three-year extension.
- Allows for directed task order awards up to $4.5 million, remaining beneath the competitive threshold.
- Although some sole source orders may be labeled as "high risk," this designation does not apply to 8(a) directed orders.
- Contract models encompass Fixed-Price, Time-and-Materials, Labor Hour, and Incentive structures, as well as directed awards for task orders up to $4.5 million.
- Authorizes additional direct costs, including supplementary services and/or equipment deemed essential and relevant by the Government to the IT service-based solution.
- A pre-competed, user-friendly contract featuring efficient ordering procedures.
Advantages
- Facilitates extensive, long-term planning for substantial program requisites.
- Allows for directed task orders up to $4.5 million, under the competitive threshold, with 8(a) directed orders exempt from "high risk" status.
- Offers a range of contract types for effective risk management.
- Grants adaptability at the order level and encourages integrated IT solutions.
- Empowers federal clients to obtain 8(a) small business credit.
- Saves both time and resources by expediting the procurement process.
- Fair opportunity procedures promote the selection of best value awards.
- Reduces protest risk for orders below $10 million, while ensuring timely order awards for optimal mission support.
Ordering from STARS III
STARS III 8(a) was authorized under the provisions of Section 8(a) of the Small Business Act 15 U.S.C. 637(a) and retains the 8(a) sole source, also referred to as, “directed order” authority. 8(a) STARS III resulted from a competitive 8(a) procurement, which was offered to and accepted into the SBA 8(a) program. All sole source/directed orders require offer and acceptance from SBA.
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Program Manager:
Syed Aijaz
stars3@externetworks.com
For more information visit the Government Site at www.gsa.gov/s3