SeaPort-e IDIQ Prime Contract:
N00178-15-D-8476
USS holds a Navy Seaport Enhanced (SeaPort-e) prime contract in all seven zones. SeaPort-e provides services in response to task orders issued under contract by the Naval Sea Systems Command, Naval Air Systems Command, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, Naval Supply Systems Command, Military Sealift Command, Naval Facilities Command, Strategic Systems Programs, and the United States Marine Corps, that potentially span the entire spectrum of mission areas supported by the activities and technical capabilities that comprise the various ordering offices. Additionally, activities may provide limited support under this contract to other U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), non-DoD, or joint agencies for work that is integrally related to product areas and missions. Our team members include Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) and Epsilon Systems Solutions, Inc., each possessing a long history of offering quality engineering, technology and professional services. Quality Assurance (QA) and Quality Control (QC) practices are implemented at each stage of performance and ensure the highest degree of service is provided. For more information or to provide customer feedback, please contact Devon Yoch at admin@usscompany.com. The following link provides complete information: SeaPort-e
8(a) Direct Award Contracts
As a certified SBA 8(a) Small Disadvantaged business, USS is eligible to receive direct contract awards under 13 CFR 124.502-3(c), procuring activity. Such a contract can be awarded within a few weeks and is a great way for the government to get our talented project staff on-board.
The following link provides complete information: 8(A) Direct Award Guidelines
SDVOSB Sole Source
As a verified Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), USS can provide Sole Source services for your Information Technology needs. FAR 19.1406 allows for sole source awards not to exceed $3M. Under the Department of Veteran Affairs regulations, sole-source SDVOSB contracts can be awarded if the Contracting Officer determines that only one qualified SDVOSB is available to perform the contract, and the anticipated award price of the proposed contract, including options, will not exceed $5M.