Reliable Partner on Multiple Contract Vehicles

Given our licensing model and teaming arrangements, GPS is specifically positioned to support all DoD efforts throughout the CENTCOM AOR which require personnel on the ground. GPS is currently a partner for both Prime and Subcontractors on a number of major contract vehicles throughout CENTCOM which include

AFCAP V
Provides resources and management necessary to plan for, establish, maintain, operate, and dismantle remote sites and operations in support of worldwide contingency and humanitarian missions for the Department of Defense. Requirements focus on emergency and contingency planning, training, deployment, and other services in support of support the Air Force and other Department of Defense and U.S. federal agencies.
LOGCAP
The Logistics Civil Augmentation Program, or LOGCAP, is an Army strategic sourcing preferred source for base operations support and sustainment services. LOGCAP V provides each Army Service Component Command Commander a dedicated regional sustainment capability with a 72-hour response time, and scalability and flexibility that aligns with the military operational tempo. LOGCAP V augments theater sustainment, engineering, and base operations support forces with a capability that can rapidly respond to multiple global contingency and non-contingency missions across the entire continuum of military operations.
OASIS
OASIS, OASIS Small Business (SB), and OASIS 8(a) are family of Governmentwide multiple award, Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts that provide flexible and innovative solutions for complex professional services. OASIS Unrestricted is a Full and Open contract. OASIS Small Business is a 100 percent Small Business Set-Aside contract (FAR 19.502) with the ability to do Socio-Economic Set-Asides (FAR 19.8 thru FAR 19.15) at the task order level. OASIS 8(a) were developed to provide the 8(a) community expanded access to the OASIS Best-in-Class contract program while creating more options for federal agencies to meet their 8(a) business development program goals through both competitive 8(a) set-asides and 8(a) directed task order awards. The OASIS contracts: Provide a single solution for complex requirements, Support multiple technical disciplines and mission spaces, Support commercial and non-commercial acquisition, Support all contract types, including hybrids and cost-reimbursement, at the task order level, Allow ancillary support components, commonly referred to as Other Direct Costs (ODC), at the task order level, Have no program ceiling, a five-year base and one five-year option a benefit to long-term planning for complex program requirements.
ITES-3
ITES-3S is a $12 billion Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract vehicle structured for the U.S. Army, Department of Defense (DoD) and all other federal agencies to acquire reasonably priced, enterprise-level commercial IT services and solutions. ITES-3S's scope, including Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Information Management (C4IM) requirements, encompasses nearly all areas of innovative, world-class information technology support services and solutions.
GTACS II
GTACS II covers information technology services and hardware to support the development of a tactical communications network for soldiers. The vehicle also includes software and hardware engineering, program management and analysis, systems engineering and supply chain management support.
GSA Schedule IT-70
The Information Technology category of the MAS (GSA Schedule) Program offers IT Services, Hardware, Software, and a variety of specialty IT offerings. Previously known as IT Schedule 70, this is one of the largest government contracts. For decades, The GSA’s IT Schedule 70 has been the largest moneymaker for the GSA. Consistently, Schedule 70 accounts for about half of the sales going through the GSA Contract program (all 33 GSA Schedules). IT Schedule 70 is a Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) contract under the GSA Schedule Program. The type of contract is called an Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ), which means that there are no orders or dollars attached to the award, but it is rather a channel for sales to flow through (i.e. a License to hunt). It is the major procurement vehicle for IT products, software and Professional Services.
Alliant 2
Alliant 2 GWAC is a multiple-award, indefinite delivery, indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) Governmentwide Acquisition Contract (GWAC) offering complete and flexible IT solutions worldwide. A Best-in-Class GWAC that is preferred governmentwide solution, offers artificial intelligence (AI), distributed ledger technology (DLT), robotic process automation (RPA), and other types of emerging technologies. It provides best-value IT solutions to federal agencies, while strengthening chances in federal contracting for small businesses through subcontracting.
SeaPort-e
SeaPort-e is the Navy's electronic platform for acquiring support services in 22 functional areas including Engineering, Financial Management and Program Management. The Navy Systems Commands (NAVSEA, NAVAIR, SPAWAR, NAVFAC and NAVSUP), the Office of Naval Research, the United States Marine Corps, and the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) compete their service requirements amongst 1800-plus SeaPort-e IDIQ multiple award contract holders. sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Mauris eu massa orci.
TS3
The TACOM Strategic Service Solutions (TS3) Family of Contracts (FoC), estimated at $3.5 billion includes three multiple-award Master IDIQ contracts. Each Master IDIQ covers services primarily from one portfolio group of services.
DLITE II
The DLITE II contract provides interpreting, translating, and transcription services for U.S. Military missions worldwide, supporting training exercise support, humanitarian, peacekeeping, contingency, combat operations, cultural familiarity, and awareness missions in the performance of day-to-day operations.
TREX
TREX Contract is provides Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) related equipment solutions and related incidental development and/or other related services to the Special Operations Command in four main categories: (1) System Integration, (2) Hardware and Modifications, (3) Specialized Communication Solutions and Networks, and (4) Signal Processing Capabilities.