Contracts

GSA Schedule 70

General Services Administration (GSA) Multiple Award Schedule 70 is one of the most widely used government acquisition vehicles. This contract provides Federal customers a streamlined and transparent method to acquire our IT Services, simplifying the cumbersome negotiation process with pre-negotiated rates and a quick turnaround. We offer dozens of services, from Help Desk Technicians to Systems Administrators and Program Managers.

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GSA 8(a) STARS II

GSA 8(a) STARS II is a multiple-award, indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract engineered to provide cutting-edge technology solutions from award-winning 8(a) small businesses to federal agencies. Using 8(a) STARS II enables government agencies to access 8(a) firms through an established contract vehicle, bypassing traditional, open market methods to save time and taxpayer money.

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Sole Source

Simple Steps to Establish 8(a) Sole Source Contract with Wyandotte Services:

The Small Business Administration (SBA) 8(a) Sole Source vehicle enables agencies to engage in direct buy contracts with certified contractors. Wyandotte Service’s SBA 8(a) and SDB business development certification is valid through July 2019.

As per FAR 19.805-1(b)(2) and 13 CFR 124.506(b) As a Tribally-Owned 8(a) contractor, Wyandotte Services can accept Sole Source Awards of unlimited dollar thresholds.

  1. The Government program manager or interested party develops a statement of work, prepares government estimate, and obtains the necessary funding.

  2. The Government program manager or interested party chooses Wyandotte Services to perform the work and submits a procurement request to the agency contracting officer.

  3. The agency contracting officer prepares and submits an "Offer Letter" to Wyandotte Service’s SBA Business Development Specialist, L. Pat Smith (louise.smith@sba.gov) 405-609-8027.

  4. SBA processes the Offer Letter and returns it to the agency contracting officer who submits the Statement of Work and Request for Proposal or Quotation to Wyandotte Services.

  5. Wyandotte Services submits the proposal which is evaluated and negotiated (if necessary) by the agency.

  6. The contract is awarded to Wyandotte Services.

These steps can be accomplished within few days. Wyandotte Services has a great working relationship with the SBA assigned Business Development Specialist (BDS) who is willing to help clarify any issue related to 8(a) program and facilitate any contract awards.

Benefits
 

The 8(a) sole source vehicle provides agencies a simplified and shortened acquisition procedure:

  1. Reduced decision cycle: the time required to award an 8(a) sole source contract is usually within days.

  2. Lowered administrative costs: procurement process and time is reduced to a minimum.

  3. Prices reflecting the best value: agency negotiates with the firm directly to get  the best value.

  4. Credit for promoting small business participation within agency.

  5. Can initiate a contract with a simple high level statement of work.