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DISA - MITSS II

Contract Name: MITSS-2
Turnaround: 30 day ordering process
Performance Period: Sept 2005 1 base year 3 option years
POC Email Address: Dr Gary Lebby T (336)334-7760
POC Email Address: Michael Franco T (585)758-0070 x12

MITSS-2 Contract Summary

On September 30, 2005, Phoenix Systems Corp was awarded a subcontract under the award winning North Carolina A&T State University (NCAT).  NCAT was awarded a $3.2M Time and Materials Contract from the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) The Minority Institutions Technology Support Services - II (MITSS-II) contract has the purpose of providing the Department of Defense with analytical, engineering, logistical, communications, integration, computer systems research and development, application software development, testing and maintenance, information assurance, and education and training services. These services may include benchmarking, base lining, acquisition planning, risk assessments, evaluations of cost and performance benefits of alternative approaches, information systems analysis on conceptual, proposed, and/or existing information and communication systems and architectures which include mathematical computations, operations research, simulation, modeling and other scientific techniques. The MITSS-II contract provides technical support at all DISA Location and other DOD Location in the Continental United States (CONUS) and Outside CONUS (OCONUS) and all Military Service and Defense Agency contracting offices may place task orders (TO) against the MITSS-II Contract Vehicle.

Available Services:
Acquisition Management and Electronic Business Support
Data/Database Management and Administrative Support
Identify Access Technology Management
Information Systems Security and Information Assurance
Information Technology Training
Program and Information Management
Program and Task Order Management
System and Applications Development
Systems Engineering and Telecommunications
Systems Evaluation