SEABROOK, Md., April 3, 2008 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/
-- A Lockheed Martin team was selected by the United
States Air Force to serve as its strategic partner for
personnel service delivery transformation. The contract
calls for the development of a long-range strategic plan as
well as the providing support for the operation and
management of Air Force personnel IT systems. Valued at $234
million, the U.S. Air Force Personnel Services Delivery
Transformation - Strategic Partnership (PSDT-SP) contract is
a singe award Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity 8 year
contract.
The PSDT-SP program was established through the
consolidation of 25 existing contracts by the Air Force
Deputy Chief of Staff for Manpower, Personnel & Services to
better serve the Total Force by transforming the Air Force
personnel service delivery model through business process
reengineering.
Lockheed Martin's AF PSDT team will form a strategic
partnership with the Air Force dedicated to its
transformational needs and support of current operations.
Lockheed Martin has teamed with a host of other top-rated
transformation and Information Technology companies
including Booz Allen Hamilton, Reston, Va.; CTalk, Inc. (OCTalk),
King of Prussia, Pa.; Exeter Government Services,
Beavercreek, Ohio; and numerous San Antonio-based companies.
These include Diversified Technical Services, Inc. (DTSI);
dNovus RDI; Karta Technologies, Inc.; STG, Inc.; AnviCom/Command
Federal; and FEDITC LLC.
April 2007 - FEDITC on Winning
CSC Team for DFISS III – FEDITC and prime contract partner
Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) were awarded a 5-year agreement by the
Defense Finance and Accounting Services (DFAS) in support of
the Financial Integrated Systems Services III (DFISS III)
BPA. This five-year commitment provides for the full range
of technical support services to include, but not limited
to, software design and analysis, software development,
engineering and migration, software programming, software
process improvement, economic analysis and technical
training. Based on an estimated usage of approximately $85
million dollars per year, this BPA includes BRAC
re-alignment tasking for all affected DFAS activities.
CONTRACTS, May 31, 2005. The
Federal IT Consulting, LLC (FEDITC) of Rockville, MD which
is a SBA certified minority owned SDB and Hubzone business,
acting as a subcontractor to RDI Systems DBA dNovus RDI of
San Antonio, TX, the prime, received a US Navy
indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) multiple ward
contract (MAC) for support services for all phases of weapon
systems acquisition and life-cycle support including
research & development support, prototyping, acquisition
logistics, modeling, test & evaluation trials, and
engineering support for the Naval Sea Systems Command, Naval
Air Systems Command, Space and Naval Warfare System Command,
Naval Supply Systems Command, Military Sealift Command,
Space and Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Strategic
Systems Programs, and the United States Marine Corps. The
Government estimates a maximum of $5,300,000,000 of services
will be procured per year via order issued under the
SEAPORT-E multiple award contracts. The awards have a
four-year base period with one five-year award term and one
additional one-year award term. The Naval Sea System
Command, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren Division,
Dahlgren, VA is the contracting authority.
SBA, July 16, 2004. Federal IT
Consulting (FEDITC), LLC has been certified by Small
Business Administration (SBA) as a Historically
Underutilized Business Zone (Hubzone) business.
The
HUBZone Empowerment
Contracting Program stimulates economic development and
creates jobs in urban and rural communities by providing
Federal contracting preferences to small businesses.
SBA, January 31, 2004. Federal IT
Consulting (FEDITC), LLC has been certified by SBA as a
small disadvantage 8(a) business. The
SBA's 8(a) BD Program, named for a section of the Small
Business Act, is a business development program created to
help small disadvantaged businesses compete in the American
economy and access the federal procurement market.