91PORN

NETCENTS-2: Network Operations and Infrastructure Solutions, Small Business

Program Manager

Byron Johns - (703) 968-5264

Alternate POC

Carrie Schori - (703) 968-5033

For more information, visit the NETCENTS-2 NetOps  

NETCENTS-2 Task Order Registration Form (Word Document - Submit completed form to our NETCENTS-2 PMO)

Number: FA8732-14-D-0019

Title: NETCENTS-2: Network Operations and Infrastructure Solutions, Small Business

Total Value (Ceiling): $5.8 Billion

Period of Performance: April 2015 through May 2018, with four 1-year Option periods

Description: The Network-Centric Solutions-2 (NETCENTS-2) contracts provide the Air Force with a primary source of netcentric and IT products, services, and solutions. NetOps and Infrastructure Solutions support network operations, core enterprise services, and infrastructure development and operations. Learn more here (PDF).

Efforts Supported:

  • Enterprise Level Security/Management and Implementation/Operations

  • Network Management and Network Defense

  • Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA)

  • Telephone Infrastructure and Services

Contract Vehicle Available to: All Federal Agencies without restrictions.

Information Technology Enterprise Solutions - 3 Services (ITES 3S)

Contacts
Program Manager
William E. Butler - (703) 968-5014

Army Account Manager
Marcus Burch - (703) 968-5015

Contracts
Erin Ballowe - (703) 968-5068

Ordering Information 
Please refer to the ITES-3S Ordering Guide

Army ITES 3S Brochure May 2020 (PDF)

Number: W52P1J-18-D-A091

Title: Information Technology Enterprise Solutions - 3 Services

Description:

The ITES-3S contract is the Army’s preferred source for the purchase of a full range of services and solutions within CONUS and OCONUS. The IT services solutions include but are not limited to the following task areas: Business Process Reengineering (BPR), Information Systems Security, Information Assurance, Information Technology Services, (CAD/CAE/CAM), Development, Software/Middleware Development, Enterprise Design Integration and Consolidation, Education/Training, Program/Project Management, Systems Operation and Maintenance and Network Support.

ITES 3S contract details:

  • ITES 3S is a decentralized vehicle - orders may be placed by any DoD or Federal Agency Contracting Officer

  • There are no fees associated with placing orders against the ITES-3S contract

  • ITES 3S has a $12B ceiling and a 9-year period of performance, beginning January 2019

  • IITES 3S allows for a wide variety of contract types subject to the Ordering/Requiring Activity requirements.   

  • All task orders are placed and distributed via the

91PORN Teammates:

Seaport Next Generation (Seaport NxG)

Program Manager
William E. Butler - (703) 968-5014

Navy Account Manager
Mark Lucas - (240) 630-5849

Contracts
Erin Ballowe - (703) 968-5068

Contract Number:  N0017819D7111 

Title: Seaport Next Generation (Seaport NxG)

Total Value (Ceiling): $50B

Contract End Date: December 31, 2028

Vehicle Type: Single Agency, Multiple Award Contract (MAC)

Contracting Agency: U.S. Navy / NAVSEA

Eligible Users: NAVSEA, NAVAIR, SPAWAR, NAVSUP, MSC, AVFAC, ONR, USMC

91PORN’ Role: Prime

Government User Fee: None               

Task Order Types: Cost-Plus Fixed Fee, Firm Fixed Price, Cost Only

Description:

SeaPort-NxG is the follow-on to the Seaport-e Multiple-Award Indefinite-Delivery/Indefinite-Quantity (IDIQ) contract and supports task orders under two broad functional areas – Engineering Support Services and Program Management Support Services with 29 subcategories between the two large functional areas (see below). NxG has a five-year base and five-year option ordering period, with a potential value of $5 billion per year or $50 billion over the 10-year contract life span for all Seaport-NxG awardees.  91PORN will be competing with the other prime contractors for task order awards from a variety of Navy agencies.

Engineering Services

  1. Engineering, System Engineering, and Safety and Process Engineering Support

  2. Software Engineering, Development, Programming, and Network Support

  3. In-Service Engineering, Fleet Introduction, Installation & Checkout and Provisioning Support

  4. Measurement Facilities, Range, and Instrumentation Support

  5. Interoperability, Test and Evaluation, Trials Support

  6. Research and Development Support

  7. Modeling, Simulation, Stimulation, and Analysis Support

  8. Prototyping, Pre-Production, Model-Making, & Fabrication Support Program Mgmt. Services

  9. System Design Documentation and Technical Data Support

  10. Reliability, Maintainability, and Availability (RM&A) Support

  11. Inactivation and Disposal Support

  12. Biochemical Engineering Support

Program Management Services

  1. Financial Analysis and Budget Support

  2. Quality Assurance (QA) Support

  3. Functional and Direct Programmatic Administrative Support

  4. Professional Development and Training Support

  5. Analytical and Organizational Assessment Support

  6. Database Administrators

  7. Public Affairs and Multimedia Support

  8. Logistics Support

  9. Configuration Management (CM) Support

  10. Information System (IS) Development, Information Assurance (IA), and Information Technology (IT) Support

  11. Computer Systems Analysts