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NucoreVision was awarded a CIO-SP3 Small Business (SB) IDIQ contract with the National Institutes of Health Information Technology Acquisition and Assessment Center (NITAAC). The CIO·SP3 SB IDIQ contract helps federal agencies realize the following benefits:
CIO·SP3 SMALL BUSINESS BENEFITS
CIO·SP3 Small Business Contract Holders have gone through a rigorous source selection process prior to award, ensuring the pool of contractors are the best-of-the-best, resulting in significant savings in time, money and resources.
Submitting your RFP is as easy as a click of a button. Simply upload the RFP into our secure, web-based electronic-Government Ordering System (e-GOS) for automated task order competition, management, awardee selection and notification.
Ceiling rates are negotiated at the Master Contract level ensuring that your agency is already starting with the most cost competitive rates. And, with competition, they may get even lower.
With a $20 billion ceiling, flexible contract types and the ability to award in modular increments and incorporate performance-based features, CIO·SP3 Small Business offers streamlined ordering and processing, saving agencies both time and money.
A ten year multiple award indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract, CIO-SP3 SB is available for use by all government departments and agencies through the issuance of task orders. Task orders can be issued on a fixed-price, cost-reimbursement, or time-and-material/labor hour basis – terms and conditions can be augmented to address your needs and orders. The contract’s ten year period allows your task order requirement to benefit from multi-year performance or the inclusion of optional periods and optional tasks. Ten separate task areas outline a broad technical scope to provide total IT solutions to individual requirements.
Administered by the National Institutes of Health Information Technology Acquisition and Assessment Center (NITAAC), CIO-SP3 SB provides streamlined procurement of information technology (IT) services and solutions and is aligned with the accountability goals and IT services outlined in the Federal Health Architecture, Federal Enterprise Architecture and the Department of Defense Enterprise Architecture. In short, CIO-SP3 SB was created to accommodate all of the agency’s IT requirements, no matter how simple or complex.
CONTRACT NAME: NIH CIO-SP3 Small Business
CONTRACT NUMBER: 75N98120D00047
CONTRACT PERIOD: 05/11/2020 to 07/14/2022
DUNS: 090742586
SPONSOR: National Institutes of Health Information Technology Acquisition and Assessment Center (NITAAC)
PROGRAM CEILING: $20 Billion
ELIGIBLE USERS: All federal agencies may place task orders against this contract.
TASK ORDER TYPES: FFP, T&M, CPFF, CPIF, CPAF
PROMPT PAYMENT TERMS: 0% Discount
Supported Task Areas: Task Area 1, Task Area 2, Task Area 3, Task Area 4, Task Area 5, Task Area 6, Task Area 7, Task Area 10
PROGRAM MANAGER: Derek Seeley
CIO-SP3 SB EMAIL: CIO-SP3@NucoreVision.com
CIO-SP3 SMALL BUSINESS WEBSITE: http://nitaac.nih.gov/nitaac/contracts/cio-sp3-small-business
Program Management Office
Derek Seeley
Program Manager
4601 Forbes Blvd, Suite 210
Lanham, MD 20706
Phone 301.577.3999
dseeley@nucorevision.com
The objective of this task area is to support Biomedical Research, Health Sciences and Healthcare by performing studies and analyses, and providing operational, technical, and maintenance services for the systems, subsystems, and equipment, some of which interface with, and are extensions to, information systems throughout the federal government.
The objective of this task area is to support Chief Information Officers (CIOs) in implementing
laws, regulations, and polices and to facilitate evolving CIO practices.
The objective of this task area addresses systems and services that support the collection,
storage, and retrieval of digital images. Digital images can include scanned documents, medical
images, geographical information systems, video, and photographs.
The objective of this task area is to provide the Information Technology (IT) infrastructure and IT
services required to assume management and operations of government IT resources and IT
business functions.
The objective of this task area is to support the operation and maintenance of IT systems,
keeping IT systems viable with supported vendor releases or off-the-shelf applications software
upgrades. Operations and maintenance on IT systems shall include all software and hardware
associated with mainframes, client/server, web-based applications, and networking.
The objective of this task area is to support the development and deployment of integrated
information systems, which includes the integration of technical components, information
technology components, organizational components and documentation. Integration projects can
support a wide range of agency functions. In the healthcare and research domain, medical
imaging systems, patient management systems, clinical management systems, and laboratory
management systems are often provided via integration of commercial components with existing
infrastructure.
The objective of this task area is to support the protection of critical infrastructure, assurance of
agency information, and operations that protect and defend information and information systems
by ensuring confidentiality, integrity, availability, accountability, restoration, authentication, nonrepudiation, protection, detection, monitoring, and event react capabilities.
The objective of this task area is to support government services that are provided through
digital, electronic means, creating a transparent interaction between government and citizens
(G2C – government-to-citizens), government and business enterprises (G2B – government-to-business enterprises) and government interagency relationships (G2G - government-to-government).
The objective of this task area is to support the implementation of enterprise management
applications and systems in the federal environment, which are integrated software applications
used to control, monitor, and coordinate key business activities across an enterprise. These
applications generally fall into the following categories: Financials, Human Resources, Logistics,
Manufacturing, and Projects.
The objective of this task area is to develop customized software applications, database
applications, and other solutions not available in off-the-shelf modular software applications.