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NEW AGE SYSTEMS, INCORPORATED

UEI: LZ7LNFK23ZT9

NEW AGE SYSTEMS, INCORPORATED is a federal contractor, registered under UEI LZ7LNFK23ZT9. It has been awarded $19,579,064 across 42 federal contracts. Primary work spans Other Scientific and Technical Consulting Services, Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services, and Computer Facilities Management Services. Top awarding agencies include Department Of Defense, Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board, and General Services Administration.

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Awards by Agency
Department Of Defense$13.3M67.7%
Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board$5.3M27.1%
General Services Administration$478.5K2.4%
Department Of The Interior$359.0K1.8%
Other agencies (2 agencies, <0.5% each)$169.4K0.9%
Awards by NAICS
541690 - Other Scientific and Technical Consulting Services$12.9M66.1%
541611 - Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services$2.8M14.5%
541513 - Computer Facilities Management Services$2.5M12.6%
541512 - Computer Systems Design Services$756.4K3.9%
- Unknown NAICS$221.8K1.1%
Others - Other NAICS codes (12 codes, <0.5% each)$350.5K1.8%
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NAICS: 541512
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W912DY26RA030 OFFICIAL SOLICITATION FOR UTILITY MONITORING AND CONTROL SYSTEMS VI
Solicitation # W912DY26RA030
The solicitation W912DY26RA030, titled Utility Monitoring and Control Systems VI MATOC, is issued by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Huntsville Engineering and Support Center at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, under the Department of Defense. It is a Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC) intended to award qualified offerors for services related to utility monitoring and control systems, including Building Automation Systems, Fire Alarm Systems, Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition, HVAC, and associated electronic data control systems. The contract scope encompasses minor construction, project management planning, spare parts recommendations, and ongoing operation, maintenance, and repair functions under Unified Facilities Guide Specifications and Unified Facilities Criteria standards. Performance is required at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, with a base period from March 31, 2027, to March 30, 2030, and multiple option periods extending through September 30, 2034. The contracting vehicle utilizes a Firm-Fixed Price structure with award contingent upon a pass/fail evaluation methodology under Revolutionary FAR Overhaul provisions, where only technically acceptable proposals meeting mandatory criteria such as responsibility, compliance with CMMC Level 2 certification, past performance, small business participation targets, and pricing reasonableness are eligible. The proposed solution must be submitted as Adobe PDF files organized into defined volumes with strict formatting rules, including font, margins, page limits, and prohibited elements like hyperlinks or dual-column layouts. All proposals must be submitted via SAM.gov by the extended deadline of August 24, 2026, pending final solicitation release, and must include mandatory attachments such as past performance questionnaires, small business participation plans, and letters of commitment for key subcontractors. Contractors must also comply with extensive cybersecurity, security clearance, and physical access requirements, including SECRET clearances for key personnel, adherence to DFARS clauses related to CUI, safeguarding defense information, CMMC Level 2 self-assessment verified via SPRS, and compliance with DOD security protocols like TARP, FPCON, and AT Level I training. Payment is processed electronically through EFT, with invoices must reference specific CLINs and ACRNs to avoid rejection, and must adhere to submission guidelines through the Resident Management System or designated email. The contract incorporates stringent packaging, marking, and hazardous materials labeling requirements under MIL-STD-129 and 29 CFR 1910.1200, and requires full adherence to performance
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NAICS: 541512
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QGenda is a centralized scheduling platform that allows physicians and residents mobile access to call, work and rotation schedules and immediately alerts parties impacted by scheduling changes. QGenda helps manage physician and resident call schedules, t
Solicitation # 3150006980
The University of Mississippi Medical Center is pursuing a sole source procurement under solicitation number 3150006980 and certification SS9743 for the renewal of the QGenda centralized scheduling platform. This software provides the neurology department with mobile access to physician and resident call, work, and rotation schedules, utilizing proprietary logic to prevent scheduling gaps and provide real-time alerts for changes. The procurement is justified as a sole source due to QGenda's unique system compatibility, proprietary functionality, and specific integrations that are not available from other vendors. The contract is valued at 120,000 dollars for a three-year performance period in Mississippi, categorized under NAICS code 541512 for custom computer programming services. The process is managed by the University of Mississippi Medical Center, with a response deadline of August 31, 2026. Because this is a sole source action, there are no competitive evaluation factors; however, a public objection window is open until the deadline, requiring any challengers to submit a formal Objection Certification. Performance is delivered electronically, and the university retains the right to inspect the commodity for comparison purposes.
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