Recently Awarded FAA Small Business Contracts

FAA has been embracing transformation within its IT Services and acquisition support realm, and has recently awarded several small businesses lucrative contracts in this area. AlphaBrook has highlighted the following economically disadvantaged vendors who have recently been leading the path in the federal market, specifically within the field of acquisition support and IT for FAA. Firms interested in upcoming IT and acquisition support contracts within FAA should take note of the following firms for possible teaming arrangements or as potential competitors.

Mosaic ATM: This dynamic small business is the recipient of the $3.3M FAA Human Factors Research in Support of Air Traffic Control Tasks Traffic Management Simulation contract, a highly sought-after contract which was awarded to Mosaic ATM in August 2022. This vendor boasts exceptional capabilities in the field of IT as it relates to aviation, consisting of AI, systems engineering, and software development, among others. Considering Mosaic ATM’s expertise in the field of IT and aviation support, this vendor is certainly one to keep tabs on!

Solentus Group: Solentus Group provides support solely to FAA, having received multiple contract awards from the agency in recent years. This small business was recently awarded an $18.4M FAA contract for engineering support and systems engineering, which was a highly coveted contract. This company cites extensive experience providing IT and engineering services to FAA, including engineering support, systems engineering, telecommunications, hardware and software integration, testing and evaluation, IT support, and project management. As Solentus Group continues to make a name for itself at FAA in the IT field of services, this vendor is one to take note of.

Cyber Security Solutions: This 8(a) small business is paving the way for IT services within FAA, having been awarded a $19.1M FAA contract for IT support services. Cyber Security Solutions also advertises additional capabilities in the IT sphere, which will ultimately position this firm favorably for new and upcoming FAA IT efforts. These services include general IT support, AI/ML, RPA, cybersecurity, and cloud services, among others. As Cyber Security Solutions continues to make waves in the federal IT field, it would be wise to keep tabs on this firm’s achievements.

Chickasaw Strategic Pointe (CSP): This dual-threat HUBZone and 8(a) small business vendor is making waves in the IT sphere, offering services such as technical support, IT support, computer programming, software services, AI/ML, and cloud. Given CSP’s broad range of IT services, this firm was recently awarded an FAA task order for IT support and computer programming services, which is valued at nearly $6M. This rising star will only continue to make significant advancements in the IT realm, so prospective partners should keep an eye on this rapidly-emerging firm!

Can Softtech: Can Softtech, a WOSB vendor, was recently awarded a $26.2M contract from FAA for software development and IT maintenance support. Additionally, Can Softtech primarily supports FAA, as it does not have any reported spending with other government agencies. This valuable industry partner provides many significant IT solutions, including digital transformation, cloud computing, data science, software development, application maintenance, and business process management. Provided Can Softtech’s expertise in this area, this company will be one to keep your eyes on in future FAA IT-related opportunities.

Z-Tech Solutions: This SDVOSB and HUBZone industry partner is currently supporting FAA on a contract for acquisition support for the Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center, which was awarded to Z-Tech Solutions in September 2022. Z-Tech Solutions provides an array of services that have proved beneficial in supporting FAA on its current procurements, including acquisition support, program management, administrative support, and logistics support. As Z-Tech Solutions continues to make strides in the federal landscape, it can be anticipated that this firm is one to consider partnering with on future FAA opportunities.

Bellamy Management Services (BMS): BMS boasts various capabilities and solution offerings that have established this firm as a valuable industry partner. These services include IT support, program management, business services, information management, and administrative services. This SDVOSB vendor has recently been awarded a $4.4M contract from FAA for administrative and IT support, demonstrating BMS’ notable presence on FAA contracts. It is therefore apparent that BMS is a distinguished competitor and an important industry partner to FAA.

Capital Group: Program oversight, management consulting, acquisition support, data analytics, program management, technical assessments, and software support are some of the many services that Capital Group provides. In March 2023, this 8(a) firm was awarded an FAA contract for program management support, which has a $8.2M total ceiling value. It is clear that Capital Group will be a force to be reckoned with on future FAA procurements!

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Monica Cardona