NASAPress Releases

NASA Awards Contract for Information Technology Support Services

NASA has awarded a task order under the General Services Administration (GSA) One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services (OASIS) contract to Halvik Corp. of Vienna, Virginia, to provide support to the agency’s Solutions for Enterprise-wide Procurement (SEWP) Program. The support includes a wide range of advanced information technology and customer services in managing the SEWP program.

SEWP Information Technology Support Services (SITSS) is a cost-plus-award-fee task order with a potential total value of $148.8 million. The potential period of performance is five years, including a 60-day phase-in period and three one-year options, and begins Wednesday, Dec. 1.

Under SITSS, Halvik will provide support to the SEWP Program in a wide range of advanced information technology and customer services in managing the SEWP network. The scope of services to be provided by the contractor includes: business support, program level support, customer support, contract holder relationship management, procurement/acquisition, and IT Support.

The work under this task order will be performed at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, and offsite at the NASA leased Aerospace Building, located in Lanham, Maryland.

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https://www.nasa.gov

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