The Department of Justice (DOJ) is pleased to announce the continuation of the successful INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT SERVICES (ITSS-3) program. The program is designed to procure state-of-the-art information technology services in a timely and cost-effective manner to DOJ organizations for a period of seven (7) years, i.e., from October 18, 2004 thru September 30, 2011.
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TYPES OF CONTRACTS | CONTRACT SCOPE | TASK ORDER AWARDS |
ADMINISTRATIVE FEE | PRIME CONTRACTORS | LABOR CATEGORIES |
CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION | FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION | |
ELECTRONIC COMMERCE | OTHER INFORMATION |
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Information Technology Support Services (ITSS-3) is a Multiple Award Contract under which twelve prime contracts were awarded, each of which is an Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity, Time and Material contract. Each contract has a schedule of fixed unit price Labor Hour rates and Other Direct Cost (ODC) line item categories, with handling charge factors. Task orders are awarded on a Time and Materials (T&M), Labor Hour, or Firm Fixed Price (FFP) basis, as appropriate.
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The fee covers the Department's costs of administering the ITSS-3 program. It covers the cost of the Contracts Management Service's administrative services to customer agencies, including overall consultation and technical guidance in the development of SOWs, coordination of the source selection process, preparation of reimbursement agreements and other financial documents, and the issuance of task orders.
The fee also covers the cost of coordinating contract and/or task order amendments, resolving contractual issues concerning contractor performance, maintaining a database containing information such as task order status, contractors' past performance ratings, payments of contractor invoices, and collection of reimbursements from customer accounts.
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The following is a list of twelve (12) highly skilled prime contractors that deliver state-of-the-art IT services to support the ITSS-3 program. These contractors have proven records of high-quality past performance to provide comprehensive IT services efficiently and cost-effectively, and offer competitive rates for all labor categories.
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ITSS contracts offer a blend of a wide variety of labor categories
allowing customers to procure a full range of IT services to meet their
task order requirements.
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1. Program Manager | 17. Network Engineer |
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2. Task Manager | 18. Network Administrator |
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3. Business Process Consultant | 19. Quality Assurance Analyst |
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4. Program Management Specialist | 20. Database Administrator |
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5. Enterprise Archirect | 21. Web Designer |
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6. Configuration/Data Management Analyst | 22. Database Warehousing/Mining Specialist |
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7. Information Security Specialist | 23. Technical Support Specialist |
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8. Systems Engineer | 24. Help Desk Specialist |
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9. Systems Programmer | 25. Training Specialist |
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10. Systems Analyst | 26. Computer Operator |
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11. Orogrammer Analyst | 27. Administrative Specialist |
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12. Programmer | 28. Technical Writer |
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13. Management Analyst | 29. Graphics Specialist |
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14. Integration & Test Engineer | 30. Data Entry Technician |
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15. Communication Specialist | 31. Word Processor |
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16. Telecommunications Engineer | 32. Expert Consultant (Optional) |
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DOJ's ITSS-3 Contracting Officer has the overall responsibility for the administration of these contracts. Only he/she can amend, modify or deviate from contract terms, conditions, and requirements. The CO for the program is:
Contracting Officer
U.S. Department of Justice
Justice Management Division
Procurement Services Staff
1331 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
National Place Building, Suite 1000
Washington, DC 20530
Telephone: (202) 307-1962, Fax: (202) 307-1933
The ITSS-3 COTR acts as a liaison between customer organizations, contractors, and the Contracting Officer, and coordinates the technical aspects of the ITSS-3 contracts. The COTR for the program is:
Doug Wooldridge
U.S. Department of Justice
Justice Management Division, Office of the CIO
Enterprise Solutions Staff, Contracts Management Service
601 D Street, NW, Room 4526
Washington, DC 20530
Telephone (202) 514-3284, Fax (202 ) 514-0805
Email Address: Douglas.M.Wooldridge@usdoj.gov
Government Task Managers serve as a focal point on all task order activities. They prepare statements of work, provide technical guidance to contractors, and review contractors' performance (technical, timeliness, and cost control) on all task orders.
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The COTR is designated the responsibility for:
Contracts Management Service (CMS) pays contractor invoices out of its Working Capital Funds, and then requests monthy reimbursements for these costs from customer organizations.
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DOJ intends to use electronic commerce methods to the maximum practical extent in conducting business with its contractors and all customer organizations.
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