Contract Vehicles
Johnston McLamb has a variety of contract vehicles in place to offer our government clients the speed, flexibility, and selection they need to efficiently procure our trusted solutions. The result: our government customers receive the services they need, when they need them.
GSA Schedule 70 provides federal agencies with information technology and telecommunications hardware, software, and professional services. GSA's Information Technology Acquisition Center manages GSA Schedule 70. Thousands of companies offering several million products and services are currently available to meet the IT needs and support the missions of all federal agencies. GSA's mission is to make it as easy as possible for federal customers to purchase state-of-the-art information technology.
Some of the benefits of the GSA Schedules program include:
· competitive prices
· flexibility
· variety
· customization
· name-brand products and services
GSA Schedule 70 supports federal customers on a worldwide basis. Since there is no maximum order limitation, customers can use GSA Schedule 70 to support large-scale multi-million-dollar development efforts.
GITSS, or Global Information Technology Support Services, is an acquisition program comprising 10 indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (ID/IQ) contracts. Through GITSS, federal customers can contract for any IT-related service, to be provided anywhere, at any time, and at the best prices and terms available in government.
The GITSS program is sponsored and managed by the VA's Federal Acquisition Center, BuyIT.Gov. More information can be found at http://www.aac.va.gov/gitss
The Department of Commerce Information Technology Solutions Next Generation (COMMITS NexGen) contract was awarded to Johnston McLamb in 2005. COMMITS NexGen is a multi-award, task order, indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (ID/IQ) contract under which awardees compete for task orders on a wide-variety of information technology services for any federal agency.
There is no size limit on specific task orders and the contract ceiling is $8 billion. All COMMITS NexGen awardees qualify as small businesses under specific North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes.
Fairfax County IT Services and Expert Assistance
The Fairfax County IT Services and Expert Assistance contract was awarded to Johnston McLamb in 2007. It is a five year contract with the option to renew for three successive one year periods. It is a multi-award, task order, indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (ID/IQ) contract that Fairfax County and most other counties and other public bodies in the Washington, DC area can use. Services can be procured from Johnston McLamb in the skill areas of: (1) Application Development & Maintenance Services and (2) Electronic Records Management and Information Services. Customers can award work to Johnston McLamb on a sole source basis through this contract vehicle. All work is performed on a firm fixed price basis.