DSFederal Secures NASA SEWP VI Contracts for IT Solutions Across Categories

DSFederal Secures Dual NASA SEWP VI Contracts



DSFederal, a distinguished woman-owned small business, recently announced a significant achievement: it has been awarded contracts under NASA's Solutions for Enterprise-Wide Procurement (SEWP) VI initiative. This contract was split into two primary categories: Enterprise-Wide ITC/AV Service Solutions (Category B) and Mission-Based ITC/AV Services (Category C). This dual recognition not only emphasizes DSFederal's prowess in technology modernization and program management but also allows federal agencies to benefit from a streamlined procurement process that the SEWP VI contracts are designed to provide.

The SEWP VI contracts aim to enhance access for federal agencies to various IT solutions, services, and technologies. This initiative is a part of the government's Best-in-Class acquisition vehicles, which facilitate a more efficient procurement strategy focused on acquiring innovative solutions. By securing both contracts, DSFederal positions itself as a go-to partner for government agencies looking to undertake large-scale enterprise modernization efforts and mission-specific technology projects.

In Category B, DSFederal is set to support expansive technology initiatives that encompass multiple organizational branches and locations. The company combines extensive technical expertise with disciplined program management methodologies tailored to enhance performance in critical areas such as cybersecurity, IT service management, and enterprise application modernization.

Conversely, Category C sees DSFederal focusing on delivering specialized technology solutions tailored to mission-specific requirements. This includes a broad spectrum of services from software engineering and cloud solutions to cybersecurity and IT consulting. This category is notably a Small Business Set-Aside, allowing federal agencies to further their socio-economic contracts by working with a trusted woman-owned firm.

Sophia Parker, the CEO of DSFederal, expressed enthusiasm about the dual-category award: "Receiving both Category B and Category C awards reflects the breadth of our capabilities and our commitment to helping agencies solve complex technology challenges. Our customers need a partner that combines technical excellence with disciplined execution. Whether supporting enterprise modernization or mission-focused programs, we look forward to delivering innovative solutions that help agencies achieve measurable results."

With over two decades of experience, DSFederal has established itself as a reliable partner for federal agencies, helping them navigate through the complexities of modern technology challenges. Services provided span from enhancing digital services and cybersecurity frameworks to integrating artificial intelligence and data analytics into existing systems. The award of SEWP VI not only broadens DSFederal's already impressive portfolio of government contracts but also simplifies access for agencies seeking to leverage advanced IT solutions.

About DSFederal


As a woman-owned small business, DSFederal is dedicated to providing comprehensive technology modernization tools and technical program management services to federal agencies. The philosophy of "Connecting the Dots" drives the organization to effectively merge technology, people, and innovative ideas to address the often-complex challenges faced by government entities.

About NASA SEWP


NASA's Solutions for Enterprise-Wide Procurement (SEWP) VI is a premier Government-Wide Acquisition Contract designed to simplify the acquisition of IT, communications, audio-visual resources, and associated services for federal agencies across the United States. The SEWP program plays a crucial role in modernizing federal technology capabilities by ensuring that agencies can quickly and efficiently access the resources they require to operate efficiently in an ever-evolving digital landscape.

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