CTP holds numerous contract vehicles that provide our customers with flexible and cost-effective access to our broad range of services. These include GSA Schedules and GWACS, agency Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts and Other Transaction Agreement (OTA) Vehicles (as listed below). CTP continues to expand our contract vehicle base to provide more options for our government clients.
The Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) provides federal customers a streamlined approach to procuring complex professional services requirements. Available offerings under the consolidated MAS are organized by 12 large categories, corresponding Subcategories, and Special Item Numbers (SINs). Supplies and services can be ordered directly from GSA Schedule contractors or through the GSA eTools, including GSA MAS® and GSA eBuy. When using the MAS, ordering activities can meet small business goals while promoting compliance with various environmental and socioeconomic laws and regulations.
CTP holds the MAS contract (#GS-00F-175CA), which includes the following categories:
The One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services (OASIS) Small Business (SB) contracts provide flexible and innovative solutions for complex professional services.
The OASIS contracts:
CTP holds the OASIS SB Pool 1 category contract (#47QRAD20D1028).
The core disciplines/scopes of this category include:
Program Management Support Services under U.S. Navy SeaPort-NxG Contract. CTP is a subcontractor to ITG. ITG was awarded a Prime contract for SeaPort- Next Generation (SeaPort-NxG) Indefinite-Delivery/Indefinite-Quantity (IDIQ), Multiple-Award Contract (MAC) for future competition of professional support service requirements. The Department of Defense (DOD) estimates that approximately $5,000,000,000 of services will be procured annually via orders issued under the SeaPort-NxG MAC.
DOD states that all the work under the contracts will fall into two categories: Engineering Support Services (ESS) and Program Management Support Services (PMSS), which are further divided into 29 functional areas.
CTP is a member of the C5 consortium. The Office of the Secretary of Defense requested that the Army establish a new OTA to address C4ISR and cyber-technology requirements. C5 accelerates the development and deployment of new capabilities to the Warfighter through the use of Other Transaction Authority. C5 gives members an innovative and commonsense acquisition mechanism for developing new technologies and products to meet government customer requirements. Consortium Management Group (CMG) manages the C5 vehicle.
CTP is a member of the CWMD consortium. The Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological Defense (JPEO-CBD) has established an Other Transaction Agreement (OTA) with the CWMD Consortium for use by agencies that need to prototype new technologies related to Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction. The consortium is comprised of a mixture of traditional and non-traditional contractors, small businesses, for-profit and not-for-profit entities, and academia, representing the key players in the industry. Advanced Technology International (ATI) manages the CWMD vehicle.
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