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GSA Schedule 70
Federal agencies have direct access to TRI-COR services through the General Services Administration (GSA) IT Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) Contract. The GSA IT MAS contract is broadly structured and available to all Federal agencies for tasking across the full range of IT services. Federal customers can order direct from TRI-COR to ensure that they receive the types of specific services they want within a contracting arrangement structured to their unique needs. As the Federal contracting environment has evolved, GSA has modified MAS capabilities and requirements to ensure the vehicle remains a highly effective tool for Federal agency customers. TRI-COR's GSA IT MAS Contract includes Special Item Numbers (SIN) 132-12 for Hardware Maintenance and Repair, 132-33 for Perpetual Software Licenses, 132-34 for Maintenance of Software, and 132-51 for Professional IT Services.
How to Implement GSA Schedule Service. TRI-COR's GSA IT MAS Contract is a simple, quick way to order IT services tailored specifically to your needs. GSA has streamlined the ordering processes to allow Federal agencies to work directly with contractors in structuring work assignments according to their specific needs. Agency customers place their orders directly with TRI-COR using this schedule. You can use written orders or place orders via GSA's electronic data interchange mechanism: GSA Advantage! Electronic orders can be paid using GSA accounts or government commercial credit cards. Customers also can establish blanket purchase orders (BPA), or use purchase orders or task orders to obtain IT services or hardware maintenance support under this contract. GSA has removed the requirement for agency customers to synopsize and publish notices for orders of over $50,000 for GSA IT Services contracts, and has incorporated a new micro-order process for orders of less than $2,500. TRI-COR's authorized IT Services Schedule Pricelist is available in electronic form via the GSA Advantage! program or directly from TRI-COR.
LOGWORLD
Federal agencies have further direct access to TRI-COR services through the General Services Administration (GSA) Logistics Worldwide (LOGWORLD) Schedule 874 V, for procuring comprehensive logistics solutions to enhance or replace existing operations. LOGWORLD provides industry experts who can help agencies reinvent their supply chains, acquire logistics support for a product or system, modify its transportation network, supplement its deployment capabilities, and more. TRI-COR’s LOGWORLD contract consists of the following 2 SINs:
874-501 Supply & Value Chain Management Services. Planning, development, management, operation, and maintenance of logistics systems dealing with the acquisition support, movement, and maintenance of resources. Contractors may provide assistance and guidance in support of an agency's assessment of the best combination of channels to create value for its customers.
874-503 Distribution & Transportation Logistics Services. Functions related to scheduling, optimizing, and managing movement of products and services. Services may include planning and design, implementation, or operation of systems or facilities for the movement of supplies, equipment or people by road, air, water, rail or pipeline.
SeaPort-e
TRI-COR is a prime small business contractor under the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) SeaPort Enhanced (SeaPort-e) Multiple Award Contract (MAC) for Engineering, Technical, and Programmatic services in support of NAVSEA Warfare Centers, NAVSEA Headquarters, and its related Program Executive Offices (PEOs) and field activities. TRI-COR teams with Resource Management Concepts, Inc. (RMC) and Stanley Associates on SeaPort-e in three of the seven geographical zones: National Capital (Zone 2), Gulf Coast (Zone 4), and Midwest (Zone 5) to provide support services for all phases of weapon systems acquisition and life-cycle support including research & development support, prototyping, acquisition logistics, modeling, test & evaluation trials, and engineering support for the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA), Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR), Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR), Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP), Military Sealift Command (MSC), Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC), Strategic Systems Programs (SSP), and the United States Marine Corps.
Through our team's experience, we possess the capability to effectively integrate services, incorporate best management practices, and realize cost savings under this contract.
SeaPort-e covers 22 functional areas:
1. Research and Development Support
2. Engineering, System Engineering and Process Engineering Support
3. Modeling, Simulation, Stimulation, and Analysis Support
4. Prototyping, Pre-Production, Model-Making, and Fabrication Support
5. System Design Documentation and Technical Data Support
6. Software Engineering, Development, Programming, and Network __Support
7. Reliability, Maintainability, and Availability (RM&A) Support
8. Human Factors Engineering Support
9. System Safety Engineering Support
10. Configuration Management (CM) Support
11. Quality Assurance (QA) Support
12. Information System (IS) Development, Information Assurance (IA) 555and Information Technology (IT) Support
13. Ship Inactivation and Disposal Support
14. Interoperability, Test and Evaluation, Trials Support
15. Measurement Facilities, Range, and Instrumentation Support
16. Acquisition Logistics Support
17. Supply and Provisioning Support
18. Training Support
19. In-Service Engineering, Fleet Introduction, Installation and Checkout ___Support
20. Program Support
21. Administration Support
22. Public Affairs and Multimedia Support
BPA Randolph AFB
TRI-COR makes available high-quality professional and technical IT services to the USAF 12th Contracting Squadron and its customers at Randolph AFB, TX, including 19th AF, 12FTW, HQ AETC, HQ AFPC, HQ AFMEA, and all other organizations within DOD. These IT services include information systems design, development, deployment, and maintenance; software reengineering and development; test and evaluation; database design, administration, and conversion; Oracle/UNIX RDBMS administration; systems integration; network design, administration, management, and support; LAN/WAN management; facilities operation and management; training, documentation, and interactive courseware development; logistics support services; and business process reengineering.
CIOSP-II
National Institutes of Health (NIH) contract providing Information Technology (IT) services to the Chief Information Officer (CIO) of NIH in areas ranging from IT operations to Year 2000 support. TRI-COR Industries, Inc. (TRI-COR) is one of a number of subcontractors to SRA International, Inc. (SRA) of Fairfax, Virginia. This is a task order type subcontract wherein task orders are issued via the SRA prime from NIH to be bid by the subcontractors under the program.
GSA ANSWER
As a member of the GSA ANSWER (Northrop/Grumman Team), TRI-COR provides comprehensive IT services and solutions worldwide, including system development, installation, and integration; software design, development, and maintenance; system software support; LAN/MAN/WAN system management and network system operations support; facilities planning; database design and generation; data/media management; information center/help desk; technical support/electronic input; production support; specialized workstation support; computer equipment maintenance; and orientation and training.
ENCORE
Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) contract providing systems engineering and technical integration support services. We are a member of the Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) ENCORE Team. As a member of the CSC ENCORE team we are located at Scott AFB, O'Fallon Illinois providing both the DISA customer and USAF Air Mobility Command (AMC) with Information Technology (IT) services in areas of interest to both AMC and DISA. We have been a steady and reputable contractor to DISA and AMC for many years.
ITSP-2
TRI-COR and its teammate, Titan Systems Inc. (Titan) offer a wide range of DOD C2-related IT services to the US Air Force Electronic Systems Command system acquisition programs and development planning projects during all phases of the acquisition cycle under the Information Technology Services Program (ITSP-2). The system-oriented support services under this BPA include Development Planning; Analyses; Acquisition Engineering; Specialty Engineering (System Safety, Human Factors, Reliability & Maintainability, Electromagnetic Compatibility, Quality Assurance and Test and Evaluation, Computer Resources/Software Engineering, Communications); Manufacturing Engineering, Facility Acquisition Engineering, Integrated Logistics Support, Configuration and Data Management, Financial Management, Documentation, and Computer and Physical Security.
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