Regarding the value of this particular contract, NASA SEWP stakeholders have confirmed NASA SEWP V contracts to have a “ $20 billion” value limit it remains likely that this value will persist, with the potential to be surpassed in future SEWP iterations. And we ended last fiscal year at over $10 billion.” This reveals the increasing value of NASA SEWP V as it is expected to continue growing. We also spoke with NASA SEWP Program Manager Joanne Woytek with regard to the value of SEWP V and she explained, “ When we were in 2016, we were just under $4B in total obligated funds through either new orders or mods to orders. Further, NASA SEWP Deputy Program Manager Theresa Kinney re-confirmed from previous conversations that SEWP VI is still determined to be procured as a GWAC through SAM.gov. RECENT DEVELOPMENTSĭuring our recent research into SEWP VI regarding the RFP release date, AlphaBrook learned from involved NASA SEWP officials that the SEWP VI RFP is projected to be released in CY2024, as the government is currently in the early stages of market research. Woytek continued explaining the use of small businesses in reference to FY2020 stating, “86.5% of the dollar amounts and 82.7% of the orders went to small businesses last fiscal year and that’s actually pretty common for a long time.” Moreover, AlphaBrook learned from NASA SEWP stakeholders that currently there are “more than 110 small businesses,'' who are contract holders under SEWP, and that this includes small businesses in certain socio-economic categories such as “Minority Owned Small Business (MOSB),” “Service Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB),” “Woman-Owned Small Businesses (WOSB),” “Economically Disadvantaged Woman-Owned Small Businesses (EDWOSB),” “HUBZone Small Businesses,” “Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (VOSB),” and “Small Disadvantaged Businesses (SDB).” Given the extent of small business use under the current vehicle and the inclusion of specific socioeconomic categories, it seems highly likely that SEWP VI will continue to utilize multiple tracks of set-asides through specific socio-economic categories in conjunction with full and open competition. SEWP Program Manager Joanne Woytek stated, “SEWP has always had a robust use of small businesses.” Ms. Through these efforts, we learned from involved NASA SEWP stakeholders that maximizing small business opportunities with SEWP VI is a key priority of the coming procurement. Through our continued follow-on research and outreach, we sought to determine the anticipated set-aside that will be utilized for the NASA SEWP VI procurement. SMALL BUSINESSES TO REMAIN A KEY PRIORITY FOR SEWP VI *For additional information on the above customer pain points, including detailed quoted statements from the government decision-makers behind SEWP VI, see the full VoicedIQ report. Utilizing Relevant Vendor Information to Mitigate Supply Chain RiskĮxpanding Opportunities to Support Products-Based Services CUSTOMER PAIN POINTS INTERESTED VENDORS SHOULD NOTEįocus on Maintaining a Group of Authorized ResellersĬapabilities in Providing Products for Numerous Agencies *For a full list of incumbents currently on SEWP V, view the full report. I wouldn’t see it drastically going down because it’s been working so well.” NASA SEWP Director of Strategy and Acquisition Darlene Coen added, “If you’re doing $10B a year, which is what SEWP did last year (FY2021), you’re a major player in this federal environment.” This suggests that the SEWP has the ability to procure billions of dollars worth of products and maintains a position as one of the top government GWACs. According to GSFC Small Business Specialist Sholainka Martyn, “That’s why it’s a federal wide contract, any agency can use it and they do use it. While conducting research of the performance of the current SEWP V vehicle for NASA as well as other government agencies, we confirmed the vehicle has been meeting expectations. PERFORMANCE OF THE CURRENT SEWP V VEHICLE SEWP contracts provide a wide range of IT-based solutions in areas such as tablets, desktops, network equipment, storage systems, software platforms, audio-visual products, product-based services, and more. SEWP continues to be heavily used by all agencies across the government and is primarily focused on the procurement of IT products and solutions as opposed to IT services. The NASA SEWP vehicle is a GWAC that provides products and solutions that are available to all agencies across the government.
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