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DOJITSS (Department Of Justice Information Technology Support Services)

What is DOJITSS (Department Of Justice Information Technology Support Services)?

DOJITSS (Department of Justice Information Technology Support Services) is a multiple-award, Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract vehicle used by the Department of Justice (DOJ) to procure a wide range of information technology (IT) support services. It serves as the primary means for DOJ components to acquire IT services from pre-qualified contractors.

Definition

DOJITSS is designed to provide the DOJ with flexible and efficient access to a diverse pool of IT service providers. This allows the DOJ to address its evolving IT needs, including cybersecurity, application development, infrastructure support, and more. The contract is structured as an IDIQ, meaning there is no guaranteed minimum or maximum value, but rather a ceiling dollar amount across all awardees. Individual task orders are issued under the master contract to address specific requirements.

The DOJITSS contract streamlines the procurement process by pre-qualifying contractors and establishing pre-negotiated rates. This reduces the time and resources required for individual DOJ components to solicit and award contracts for IT services. DOJITSS matters to government contractors because it represents a significant opportunity to provide IT services to a large federal agency and build a long-term relationship with the DOJ.

Key Points

  • Multiple Award Structure: DOJITSS is a multiple award contract, meaning that numerous vendors are awarded prime contracts. This fosters competition and provides the DOJ with a wider range of options.
  • Broad Scope of Services: The contract covers a wide spectrum of IT services, allowing the DOJ to procure a variety of solutions through a single contract vehicle.
  • Task Order Based: Services are acquired through individual task orders issued under the master contract. Contractors must respond to task order solicitations to win business.
  • Streamlined Procurement: DOJITSS streamlines the procurement process, reducing the time and effort required for DOJ components to acquire IT services.

Practical Examples

  1. Cybersecurity Upgrade: The DOJ needs to enhance its cybersecurity posture. A task order is issued under DOJITSS for a contractor to perform a vulnerability assessment and implement security enhancements.
  2. Application Modernization: The DOJ wants to modernize a legacy application. A task order is issued under DOJITSS for a contractor to re-engineer the application using modern technologies.
  3. Help Desk Support: The DOJ requires additional help desk support to handle user inquiries. A task order is issued under DOJITSS for a contractor to provide help desk services.

Frequently Asked Questions

DOJITSS provides the Department of Justice (DOJ) with a streamlined and efficient way to procure a wide range of IT support services from qualified contractors. It aims to consolidate IT spending and improve service delivery across the DOJ.

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