CIO-SP3 Contract
Phoenix Cyber has strong and relevant past performance in the delivery of cybersecurity services for U.S. Federal Government Agencies. The cybersecurity services we deliver in support of the CIO-SP3 Contract include: engineering, operations, optimization, sustainment and management. Team Phoenix has an extensive base of skilled and experienced technical and project management resources, many of whom maintain security clearances.
CIO-SP3 Small Business Contract
Contract Website: https://nitaac.nih.gov/services/cio-sp3-small-business
Contract NAICS Code: 541512
Contract Period: 10 years (04/30/2012 to 10/30/2022)
Contract Ceiling: $20 Billion
Contract #: 75N98120D00051 (Small Business) | HHSN316201800028W (SDVOSB)
Payment Terms: Net 30
Contract Holder: Phoenix Data Security Inc. (DBA Phoenix Cyber)
DUNS: 968935986
Program Manager: Erick Smith | [email protected] | (888) 416-9919
Contract Organizations
- US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
- National Institute of Health (NIH)
- National Institute of Information Technology Acquisition and Assessment Center (NITAAC)
Contract Overview
The Chief Information Officer–Solutions and Partners 3 (CIO-SP3) Small Business Government-Wide Acquisition Contract (GWAC) is a ten (10) year Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract. This contract is intended to provide information technology (IT) solutions and services as defined in FAR 2.101(b) and further clarified in the Clinger – Cohen Act of 1996. These IT solutions and services include, but are not limited to, health and biomedical-related IT services to meet scientific, health, administrative, operational, managerial, and information management requirements. The contract also contains general IT services partly because medical systems are increasingly integrated within a broader IT architecture, requiring a systems approach to their implementation and a sound infrastructure for their operation.
NITAAC contract holders were selected from a diverse pool of industry leaders and innovators, vetted for their past performance, technical capabilities and expertise through a rigorous source selection process at the master contract level. This enables CO’s to use simplified evaluations at the task and delivery order level, resulting in significant savings in time, money and resources.
- Provides small businesses with an opportunity to participate in government requirements
- Gives government agencies a mechanism to help meet socio-economic contracting goals
- 137 labor categories for task orders in support of everything IT
- Wide range of IT services spanning across ten task areas
Phoenix Cyber
Phoenix Cyber (Phoenix) is a focused cybersecurity consulting and services company, assisting clients with their data security, security operations and compliance needs. Phoenix has a breadth of knowledge in the private, public and defense sectors with clients in the Fortune 50, US Department of Defense and the US Department of Homeland Security. Phoenix supports market verticals such as government, healthcare, financial services and defense. Phoenix is a Small, Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) business and the contracting agency will receive SDVOSB credit. Team Phoenix has strong and relevant past performance in several Functional Areas delineated in the contract.
Supported Task Areas
Task Area 1: IT Services for Biomedical Research, Health Sciences, and Healthcare
Task Area 2: Chief Information Officer (CIO) Support
Task Area 4: Outsourcing
Task Area 5: IT Operations and Maintenance
Task Area 6: Integration Services
Task Area 7: Critical Infrastructure Protection and Information Assurance
Task Area 10: Software Development