Contract Vehicles
DSoft Technology owns or has access to a variety of contracts including GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS), FAA eFAST, SpEC-OTA, VETS GWAC, NETCENTS-2, OASIS 5B, Connections II, and Alliant. Clients can quickly access our staff and capabilities through these vehicles in Colorado or anywhere in the country. Small Business set-asides are allowable at the discretion of the ordering activity contracting officer helping your organization to meet your socioeconomic goals. GSA schedules offer a streamlined acquisition process and provide quick and easy access to us, allowing ordering activities to more efficiently complete the procurement process.
GSA Multiple Award Schedule
Multiple Award Schedule is a long-term contract issued by the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) to a commercial technology vendor. Award of a Schedule contract signifies that the GSA has determined that the vendor's pricing is fair and reasonable, and the vendor is in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.
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GSA awarded DSoft Technology the GSA IT Federal Supply Schedule (GS-35F-0538W), in force through July 2025 under SINs 54151S, 518210C and 541330ENG.
The GSA schedule is awarded to responsible companies that have been approved and offer commercial services at fair and reasonable prices to their clients. As a full-service firm, DSoft Technology is approved to offer the following services:
- Maintenance of Software
- IT Systems Development Services
- IT Systems Analysis Services
- Training Courses for Information Technology
- Automated Information Systems Design and Integration Services
- Programming Services
- IT Data Conversion Services
- IT Backup and Security Services
- IT Network Management Services
- Ecommerce Services.
- Engineering Design, Development, and Technical Services
- Engineering Subject Matter Expertise and Advice
- Engineering Concept Development and Requirements Analysis
- Human Factors/Industrial Engineering Services
- Test Engineering Services
You can download a copy of our GSA Schedule here. Our schedule is provided on this site for GSA compliance reasons -- any other use of it, to include plagiarizing its labor category descriptions and labor rates, is strictly prohibited.
HQ Air Force Space Command (Now United States Space Force)
Modeling, Simulation & Analysis (MS&A) for Space and Cyberspace Capabilities (MSCC)
Overview: MSCC is a 5-year (plus two option years), $95.9M program focused on advancing the Modeling and Simulation capabilities in the areas of space and cyber for the Air Force.
The Colorado Springs, Colorado-based contract, awarded June 1, 2018, is a single award indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract to DSoft Technology and teammates to provide objective and responsive modeling, simulation, and analysis and decision support.
The goal of the MSCC effort is to support trade-space analysis and warfighter integration analysis efforts. The contract is approved for all classification levels. There is no geographic limitation on performance.
The contracting office is at Peterson SFB, CO USSF/ESD and the contract can accept external in-scope task orders from outside organizations seeking to apply funding for the accomplishment of space, cyber, modeling, simulation, and analysis related efforts.
The DSoft Technology Modeling, Simulation & Analysis (MS&A) for Space and Cyberspace Capabilities (MSCC) team consists of motivated space-centric analytic and technology companies with relevant warfighter experience to support all space mission areas including Space Electronic Warfare (SEW). SEW is when space domain operators use electromagnetic and directed energy to control the electromagnetic spectrum to deny adversaries the use of their space assets as well as protect U.S. interests. The DSoft Technology Team provides experts to support USSF Guardians in the integration, synchronization, and execution of SEW. Combined with our capabilities to quantify the space fight, our extensive military weapon systems experience and support to joint operator, we continue to provide the optimum solution for space operations.
FAA eFAST
Overview: DSoft Technology is a prime vendor on the Electronic FAA Accelerated and Simplified Tasks (eFAST) contract vehicle with a base period through September 2024. Since Fiscal Year 2010, the eFAST program has awarded over $4.4 billion in contracts to small businesses.
In 2016, DSoft Technology became a prime contractor providing human factors engineering and software engineering services to the William J. Hughes Technical Center in Atlantic City, NJ. The eFAST contract is an opportunity to broaden the Firm’s service offerings across the FAA in the five functional areas of research & development, engineering services, computer/information systems development, computer systems support, and documentation & training.
18F Agile Delivery Services
The Agile Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) is a new contracting vehicle from 18F Consulting awarded to 16 US software companies, including DSoft Technology. Built in the spirit of America's top tech startups, 18F is a team of top-notch designers, developers, and product specialists inside the GSA, headquartered at 18 and F streets in Washington, D.C. For years, the federal government has used the waterfall product development methodology. In July 2012, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) studied and recommended the use of agile practices. Agile is an approach that federal agencies are increasingly using to develop software in increments, typically in a few weeks to a few months, rather than wait years until such a project is delivered. Funds will be obligated by placement of individual task orders via purchase orders or government-wide purchase card. This BPA expires 5 years from date of award or at the end of the Multiple Award Schedule contract period, whichever is earlier.
Space Enterprise Consortium (SpEC) OTA
This model is a streamlined way for the government to obtain new technology solutions from industry and academia. OT-based collaborations are not subject to some of the regulations that apply to Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR)-based acquisitions. Unlike the FAR (Federal Acquisition Regulation), the OT-based consortium model allows government and industry to communicate more openly, from requirement generation to the proposal stage; it affords greater technology and prototype acquisition speed, getting solutions to end users sooner; and it emphasizes engaging a diverse range of technology suppliers of all sizes, casting a wider net for capturing ideas and innovations.
SeaPort NxG
Overview: DSoft Technology is participating as a subcontractor to Mediadyne, LLC, (MDS) and JJ Technologies in the U.S. Navy’s SeaPort Next Generation (SeaPort-NxG) (N00178-18-R-7000) multiple-award contract vehicle. The estimated contract award is approximately $5 billion, per year, with a value of approximately $50 billion over a 10-year period. As a subcontractor, DSoft Technology will team with their prime contractors to compete among other companies for task orders under the 10-year indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, (IDIQ) multiple-award contracts (MACs).
VETS GWAC
Overview: Veterans Technology Services (VETS), a small business set-aside GWAC, provides flexible access to customized IT solutions from a qualified, diverse pool of service-disabled, veteran-owned small businesses. With a $5 billion program ceiling and a five-year base period with one five-year option, VETS allows for long-term planning of large-scale program requirements while strengthening opportunities for service-disabled, veteran-owned small businesses. DSoft Technology is a first-tier subcontractor on this contract.
- Multiple Award, Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (MA-IDIQ)
- Ceiling: $5 Billion
- Two contract scope areas to meet your mission requirements
- Systems Operations and Maintenance
- Information Systems Engineering
GSA NETCENTS-2 NET OPS
Overview: Provides services and solutions for network operations, production, research and development, and Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance (C4ISR) mission capabilities. Includes development, acquisition, integration, test, deployment, and sustainment of Air Force (AF) infrastructure. Compete task orders against one of two sets of NetOps contracts based on size and complexity.
OASIS 5B
Overview: "One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services," OASIS is a government-wide acquisition contract administered by the General Services Administration. The OASIS contract is designed to provide agencies with one solution to procure integrated professional services including: management consulting, program management, financial management, engineering, and scientific services. DSoft Technology is a first-tier subcontractor on this contract.
- Multiple Award, Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (MA-IDIQ)
- Period of Performance: 5 Years with One 5-year Extension Option
- Contract Access Fee: .75% | Ceiling: None
GSA Connections II
Overview: Connections II meets federal agencies' network and telecom equipment, labor, building, and campus infrastructure solution needs, including:
- Infrastructure design, installation, and implementation;
- Professional services to support existing networks;
- Transition planning and integration services; and
- Customized client-specific systems.
GSA Alliant
Overview: Includes any and all components of an integrated information technology (IT) solution, including all current and any new technologies which may emerge during the life cycle of the contract and IT systems and services in support of National Security Systems. The contract provides IT solutions through performance of a broad range of services which may include the integration of various technologies critical to the services being acquired. DSoft Technology is a first-tier subcontractor on this contract.