Over $116 Billion in Contracting Opportunities on the Horizon

Published: April 03, 2013

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Despite the emphasis the tighter budgets agencies face under sequestration, major contract opportunities are continuing to move forward. The sum total for 28 upcoming contracts is $116.142 billion. Of course, small businesses won’t be left out in the cold. Of that total, close to some $17 billion will for be small businesses awards.

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Moving Forward

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On Hold

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Cancelled

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Contracting Office Not Commenting

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Small Business Opportunity

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Agency

Program/Account

Value

Opportunity ID

Status

Air Force

Training System Acquisition Program (TSA III)

$20.9 B

37291

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 Air Force

* Engineering Professional Administrative Support Services (EPASS)

$5.0 B

93515

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Air Force

*Network-Centric Solutions (NETCENTS II A&AS)

$710 M

48254

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Air Force

* Technical Data Support Services (TDSS(e))

$467 M

78427

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Air Force

*Follow On Third Party Logistics Services for Support Equipment Commodity Council (3PL SECC)

$288 M

92288

(Umbrella)

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Army

Train Educate and Coach (TEACH)

$8.0 B

69254

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Army

Space and Missile Defense Technology Design Development Demonstration and Integration (D3I)

$4.9 B

54159

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Army

Strategic Service Solutions (S3)

$4.0 B

86280

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Army

Utility Monitoring and Control Systems for Heating Venting and Air Conditioning

(UMCS IV) (HVAC)

$2.5 B

80441

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Army

Technical Information Engineering Services (TIES)

$995 M

69356

?

Army

Energy Savings Performance Contracts (ESPC III)

$1.5 B

78525

?

Army

*Information Management Communications Services (IMCS 3)

$500 M

72006

?

Commerce

* Patent Office Support Services (PTOSS IV)

$252 M

32547

?

Education

Common Services for Borrowers (CSB)

$2.3 B

33550

X

GSA

One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services (OASIS)

$12.0 B

90928

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HHS

Health Marketing Communications Services (HMCS)

$870 M

67831

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HHS

Chief Information Officer Commodity Solutions

(CIO-CS)

$10.0 B

47886

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NASA

Solutions for Enterprisewide Procurement (SEWP V)

$20.0 B

82396

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NASA

Center Maintenance Operations and Engineering (CMOE)

$971 M

53636

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NASA

* Marshall Engineering Technicians and Trade Support Services (METTS)

$151 M

53603

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State

Passport Support Services (PSP)

$570 M

64443

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State

 * Hybrid Information Technology Services for State (HITSS II)

$2.1 B

49544

?

USAID

Encouraging Global Anticorruption and Good Governance Efforts (ENGAGE)

$750 M

83090

?

Defense

Global Network Services (GNS)

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86970

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Defense

Defense Systems Technical Area Tasks (DS) (TATs)

$3.0 B

48780

?

Defense

Homeland Defense and Security Technical Area Tasks (HD TATs)

$900 M

48776

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Defense

* Special Operational Equipment Tailored Vendor Logistics Support Program

$5.7 B

70506

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DHS

BiowatchGen 3

$3.1 B

68486

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Navy

Rapid Response Irregular Warfare (RR/IW)

$5.0 B

67883

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Navy

Consolidated Afloat Network and Enterprise Services Full Deployment Production Units (CANES)

$1.0 B

50287

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Many of Deltek’s opportunity analysts have reported that contracting offices have been unable to comment on the precise impact of sequestration their programs.  Contractors will want to monitor changes in requirements and scheduling as the precise impact of sequestration becomes clearer.
 
In some cases, agency officials indicated that sequestration is not expected to have an immediate impact on their contract. Future delays in funding, however, could be a possibility. Certainly, agencies are prioritizing programs, complying with mandates and, in some cases, restructuring their efforts. So far, cancellations seem to be in the minority for these efforts.