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DOIITSS (Department Of The Interior Information Technology Support Services)

What is DOIITSS (Department Of The Interior Information Technology Support Services)?

DOIITSS (Department Of The Interior Information Technology Support Services) is a multiple-award, indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract vehicle used by the Department of the Interior (DOI) and potentially other federal agencies to procure a wide range of information technology (IT) support services. It streamlines the acquisition process for IT needs across various DOI bureaus and offices.

Definition

DOIITSS serves as a pre-competed contract vehicle, meaning that numerous contractors have already been vetted and awarded a spot on the contract. Government agencies can then issue task orders against these pre-approved contractors for specific IT projects, saving significant time and resources compared to open market procurements. DOIITSS is crucial for government contractors because it provides a pathway to work with the DOI and other federal agencies on diverse IT projects. Contractors need to understand the specific scope and requirements of DOIITSS to effectively compete for task orders issued under this contract vehicle. The period of performance and specific terms vary based on the specific iteration of the contract, so careful attention should be paid to the solicitation.

Key Points

  • Scope of Services: DOIITSS typically covers a broad spectrum of IT support services, including but not limited to infrastructure management, cybersecurity, software development, cloud computing, data analytics, and IT consulting.
  • Task Order Competition: While awardees are pre-selected through the IDIQ process, competition still occurs at the task order level. Contractors must submit competitive proposals for each task order they wish to win.
  • Agency Usage: Primarily used by the Department of the Interior (DOI) bureaus and offices, such as the National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management, and U.S. Geological Survey. In certain circumstances, it might also be available for use by other federal agencies through interagency agreements.
  • Contract Structure: As an IDIQ contract, DOIITSS does not guarantee any specific amount of work to contractors. Task orders are awarded based on agency needs and contractor performance.

Practical Examples

  1. Network Upgrade: A DOI bureau needs to upgrade its network infrastructure. Instead of conducting a full and open competition, they can issue a task order under DOIITSS to qualified contractors to provide network engineering and implementation services.
  2. Cybersecurity Enhancement: The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) wants to enhance its cybersecurity posture. They can utilize DOIITSS to procure cybersecurity services such as vulnerability assessments, penetration testing, and security incident response.
  3. Cloud Migration: The National Park Service (NPS) aims to migrate its data and applications to the cloud. Under DOIITSS, NPS can issue a task order for cloud migration services, including cloud architecture design, implementation, and ongoing management.

Frequently Asked Questions

DOIITSS is an indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract. This means that multiple awards are made and task orders are issued against the IDIQ for specific IT projects.

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