Contract Vehicles
Other Contract Vehicles - As a team member/subcontractor.
Through alliances with our strategic partners, Chakrabarti Management Consultancy, Inc. (CMCI) also offers additional government contract vehicles. CMCI is committed to providing clients with the best in class solutions. We form strategic alliances with our partners in order to bring enhanced solutions that exceed our customers’ expectations and enable them to successfully meet their mission and goals.
DHS EAGLE
The Enterprise Acquisition Gateway for Leading-Edge Solutions (EAGLE) is a multiple-award indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract vehicle, specifically designed as the preferred source of information technology (IT) services for the majority of the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS’s) enterprise infrastructure and initiatives.
EAGLE aims to reduce the overhead associated with multiple acquisitions. In addition, aggregation of demand provides the Government with buying leverage and encourages vendors to offer the best possible prices due to economies of scale. This factor is especially effective for maintaining better prices and quality.
- Limited protests
- EAGLE offers users a flexible means of meeting IT needs quickly, efficiently and cost effectively
These contracts are available to DHS and all components, and any other federal agencies whose work is deemed mission-related to DHS programs or projects. There are two groups of prime contractors under the EAGLE contract: 1) small businesses, eligible to compete for all task orders; and (2) large businesses, eligible to compete only on solicitations issued on an unrestricted basis.
U.S. Navy SeaPort-e
SeaPort-e is the Navy's electronic platform for acquiring support services in 22 functional areas including Engineering, Financial Management, and Program Management. The SeaPort-e portal provides a standardized, efficient means of soliciting services from CMCI and our SeaPort teaming partners. SeaPort-e provides an efficient and effective means of contracting for professional support services and enhancing small business participation. SeaPort-e was designed to facilitate performance-based service acquisition of support services for all phases of weapon systems acquisition and life cycle support including research and development support, prototyping, acquisition logistics, modeling, test and evaluation trials, and engineering support for the Naval Sea Systems Command, Naval Air Systems Command, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, Naval Supply Systems Command, Military Sealift Command, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Strategic Systems Programs, and the United States Marine Corps.
The Government estimates a maximum of $5.3B of services will be procured per year via orders issued under the SeaPort-e multiple award contracts given to small businesses. The contract award has a four-year base period with one five-year award term and one additional one-year award term.
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