General Services Administration (GSA)
General Services Administration (GSA) provides centralized procurement for the federal government, offering billions of dollars’ worth of products, services, and facilities that federal agencies need to serve the public. GSA’s acquisition solutions supply federal purchasers with cost-effective high-quality products and services from commercial vendors. GSA helps federal agencies build and acquire office space, products and other workspace services, and oversees the preservation of historic federal properties. Its policies covering travel, property and management practices promote efficient government operations.
Joint Enterprise Omnibus Program Engineering & Technical Support (JE-OPETS)
Joint Enterprise Omnibus Program Engineering & Technical Support (JE-OPETS) is a contract management office reporting to the Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defense (JPEO-CBRND) Deputy Chief of Staff for Enterprise Resource Management, and was established to develop a single contract vehicle, with centralized management, to satisfy all recurring requirements for Program Management, Systems Engineering, and Technical Assistance support across the geographically dispersed JPEO-CBRND Enterprise, to include the Headquarters and its nine Joint Project Management Offices.
Joint Enterprise Research, Development, Acquisition and Production/Procurement (JE-RDAP)
Joint Enterprise Research, Development, Acquisition and Production/Procurement (JE-RDAP) is a multiple award, enterprise-wide omnibus IDIQ contract vehicle for Research, Development, Acquisition, and Production/Procurement (RDAP) task/delivery orders. The JPEO-CBRND intends to utilize the JE-RDAP IDIQ contract to execute RDAP activities in order to provide the capability of CBRNE Defense Systems, Capabilities, Equipment, Supplies and Material; Radiological/Nuclear Defense Systems; and CBRNE Information Systems to the Warfighter. RDAP task/delivery orders will provide for future research, development, production/procurement, and fielding of CBRNE defense systems, equipment, and materiel.
US Senate Website Development IDIQ
The United States Senate Sergeant at Arms (SAA) is responsible for the delivery of Senate Office web presence on the Senate’s public internet network, www.senate.gov. This contract provides Senate Offices with services and software that meet their technical and functional requirements for web development companies to design, develop, and/or maintain the Senate Offices’ public websites in part or in whole for United States Senator and Committee Offices.
OTA Involvement
IWRP
IWRP engages industry and academia to develop and mature technologies in the field of Information Warfare that enhance Navy and Marine Corps mission effectiveness, focusing on underlying technologies that advance information warfare capabilities through a consortium that can support research, development and prototyping.
CWMD
The CWMD Consortium focuses on research and development of technologies to detect, prevent, and protect against weapons of mass destruction. The consortium is comprised of a mixture of traditional and non-traditional contractors, small businesses, for-profit and not-for-profit entities, and academia, representing the key players in the industry. The CWMD Consortium is supported by Advanced Technology International.
RISE
The RISE Consortium works with innovators and experts to rapidly deploy technologies for installation and operational energy, integrate energy and climate resilience into performance contracting, and develop new business models to ensure those solutions are scalable. The RISE Consortium will also serve as an industry forum for manufacturers, technology startups, energy services companies, utilities, academic institutions, financiers, and legal, consulting, and engineering firms to engage with new federal energy and resilience policies, standards, and programs.
NSTXL
Even though America is home to some of the most creative innovators, outdated processes make it difficult for the U.S. to deliver on critical technologies. We are changing that. To reignite America’s competitive edge, NSTXL is on a mission to revolutionize the government’s approach to acquisition. By embracing transparency, alignment, collaboration, credibility, and competition, we bring the most advanced ideas to life in half the time.
SOSSEC
The Government, in conjunction with the SOSSEC Consortium collaborates in developing and executing a coordinated research and development program designed to mature and integrate technologies directly relevant to enhancing the mission effectiveness of military personnel and the supporting platforms, systems, components, or materials proposed to be acquired or developed by the DoD, or to improvement of platforms, systems, components, or materials in use by the armed forces.
S2MARTS
United States leadership in Strategic Missions, Electronic Warfare, and assured, advanced microelectronics is critical to military dominance and economic sovereignty. Loss of this leadership position threatens U.S. ability to deter adversaries and prevail in conflict. There are additional potential impacts to economic/industrial base equities extending beyond national security. The Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC), Crane Division, and the Department of Defense (DoD) require innovative technological solutions to address current and future security threats in the electromagnetic spectrum (EMS), trusted microelectronics, and strategic missions hardware environments. To engage the broadest set of innovators, NSWC Crane has created the Strategic and Spectrum Missions Advanced Resilient Trusted Systems (S2MARTS) OTA. The S2MARTS OTA (pronounced “SMARTS”) will refine strategies, management planning activities, and implement integrated, complementary solutions that enable broader Department of Defense (DoD) access to commercial state-of-the-art EMS technologies, advanced microelectronics, radiation-hardened (RAD-HARD) and strategic missions hardware.
C5
C5 accelerates the development and deployment of new capabilities to the Warfighter through the use of Other Transaction Authority. C5 gives members an innovative and commonsense acquisition mechanism for development of new technologies and products to meet government customer requirements.
