DISA awards SETI unrestricted competition pool to 14 large companies, totaling $7.5 billion
NewsJune 21, 2018
FORT MEADE, Md. The Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) recently awarded its $7.5 billion Systems Engineering, Technology, and Innovation (SETI) contracts to 14 large businesses as it works to streamline engineering expertise to research, design, develop, integrate, and optimize critical Department of Defense (DOD) information technology capabilities, systems, and solutions.
DISA intended the SETI multiple-award task order contract to be spent on current and future mission requirements, next-generation technological advancements, and disruptive innovation that alters and streamlines the ways in which warfighters interact with DoD's information technology. While two pools were solicited -- one unrestricted and one restricted for small businesses -- these awards are for the unrestricted pool. The performance period is a five-year base period with one five-year option periods.
DISA reports that SETI unrestricted competition pool awardees are AASKI Technology, Tinton Falls, New Jersey; Accenture Federal Services, Arlington, Virginia; BAE Systems Technology, Rockville, Maryland; Booz Allen Hamilton, McLean, Virginia; Deloitte Consulting, Arlington, Virginia; Peraton (formerly Harris Corporation), Herndon, Virginia; IBM, Reston, Virginia; KeyW Corp., Hanover, Maryland; LEIDOS Innovations, Gaithersburg, Maryland; Linquest Corp., Los Angeles, California; NES Associates, Alexandria, Virginia; Northrop Grumman Systems, McLean, Virginia; Parsons Government Services, Pasadena, California; and Vencore, Chantilly, Virginia.
The awards are targeted for the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2018.