Nasa sewp current fee1/8/2024 ![]() ![]() Check our event calendar to get registered to attend! We will be providing a deeper dive on the contract – including strategies to pursue – in a couple upcoming events. We know the strategies to win, and the pitfalls to avoid on this contract. Red Team has experience working SEWP dating back to SEWP III. ![]() If you make it to Phase III, your company will have to be scored at a minimum of high confidence in for the Mission Suitability, management, and technical approach evaluation subfactors in order to be selected as an awardee. Phase II will look at your company’s past performance with a scoring level of confidence of neutral, moderate, high, or very high. There will be three phases that will lead to the award of this GWAC Phase I being pass or fail regarding mandatory relevant experience with the proper certifications. Any subcontractor past performance will not be evaluated (see page 89 of DRFP). Certifications like ISO are currently mandatoryĭelving a little deeper into the requirements, you will find that only prime offerors will be able to provide past performance references that must be relevant within 3 years of the solicitation due date. However, that doesn’t make it any easier to win an award! In order to bid on SEWP VI, there are minimum requirements for companies including bringing multiple Relevant Experience Projects (REPs) that are at least $30M in revenue. There is currently no limit to the number of awardees, which is why SEWP VI is gaining so much interest from industry. Category C – IT Services: This category covers the more traditional IT Services and is geared towards those companies who bring experience with a variety of IT-related services including Data, Cloud, Cyber, and Application Development.This is a hybrid between products and services. Category B – IT Enterprise-Wide Solutions: This category includes enterprise-wide IT solutions and is more likely geared towards small business and large systems integrators who bring deep experience implementing IT solutions across an enterprise.Category A – IT Solutions: This is the traditional SEWP contract primarily intended for IT VARs or solutions-based companies who sell both products and services.Instead of just re-competing SEWP V, NASA has expanded the scope to include multiple contracts which are labeled as Categories in the Draft RFP: ![]() Those who followed the contract closely over the years came to realize that SEWP was more of a “solutions” contract which offered both products and services to government agencies. Historically, NASA SEWP was considered primarily a contract for IT Value Added Resellers (VAR) and for selling IT products. What are the major scope areas of this contract? NASA SEWP was not only the first GWAC in federal contracting, but it remains the leader today in terms of spend, innovation, and usage. ![]() What has made SEWP such a successful contract vehicle is that it still has the lowest fees (.34%) for any GWAC, offers both products and services, and is used today by every Government agency. As the years went on, SEWP quickly grew to become what it is today, the largest GWAC by spend within the federal government with now over $10B being sold on the current contract (SEWP V) in FY22. SEWP was originally awarded in February of 1993 with a total of 9 awardees. When SEWP was first competed in the early 1990s, there was no such thing as a GWAC at that time, desktop computers cost over a thousand dollars, and Microsoft Windows was still using version numbers such as 3.11. NASA’s Solutions for Enterprise-Wide Procurement, otherwise known as “SEWP,” is a Firm Fixed Price (FFP) Multiple Award Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Government Wide Acquisition Contract (GWAC). ![]()
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