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We make it easy for you to work with us. For federal government clients, CTS' General Services Administration (GSA) Contract allows us to begin new projects quickly, avoiding the delays of the traditional government procurement process.

We work under a wide range of procurement vehicles, including:

MATO
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U.S. Department of Education MATO
The Multi-Award Task Order
2006 Press Release

MATO contract no.: ED–06-C0–0044
Period: June 2006—June 2009


GSA
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MOBIS

Management, Organization and Business Improvement Services

Contract No.:
GS–10F–0426P
Period:
July 19, 2004—July 18, 2009

Schedule 70
(IT Services–35F-4446G)

Contract No.:
GS–35F–4446G
Period:
December 5, 2006—December 4, 2011



Office, Imaging and Document Solutions 36
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Contract No.:
GS –25F–0040S
Period:

July 21, 2006—July 20, 2011

 

 

Seaport Enhanced


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Team Members Work Experience

SeaPort Multiple Award Contracts (MACs)
are designed to include all aspects of professional support services (SeaPort MAC) and Engineering, Technical, and Programmatic Support Services (SeaPort-e MAC) as required by the Virtual Systems Command, its related Program Executive Offices (PEOs) and field affiliates. These contracts are not intended to nor will they be used to procure any personal services or services which are inherently governmental.


CIO-SP2 (SAIC)
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The scope of the CIO-SP2 contract encompasses a wide range of Information Technology products, services, and solutions for the Institutes and Centers of the NIH and all other federal agencies. The focus of this work is to proactively address issues deemed vital to the federal government and specifically to provide support to the CIO function in its critical role of helping the Federal agency executive to deliver results (relative to program performance and costs) in the new millennium.

 

NIH ECS III
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KIS Electronic Commodities Store (ECS III)
Contract No.: 263
–03–D–0560

The Electronic Commodity Store III (ECS III) offers computer hardware and software that allows government users the ability to configure systems for their specific needs. Hardware, software, maintenance, training, and documentation are available to satisfy your agency's desktop computing needs. The ECS III provides network equipment and accessories to meet the needs of any federal agency's LAN/WAN infrastructure. In addition, it provides UNIX-based workstations and support equipment to meet a broad range of computational requirements.

 

Maryland CATS.
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Maryland Department of Budget and Management;
Consulting and Technical Services (CATS)

Contract No.: Revised ADW JAB2 01 19071
Period: December 2005 – December 2010



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