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NSA Set-Aside for Small Business (NSETS II)

NSETS II (the NSA Small Business Set-aside) is a follow-on to the original NSETS program. NSETS II is an important agency initiative that will enable NSA to competitively acquire agency requirements for business, engineering, information technology, operations support, and training services from teams of highly qualified small businesses. It follows on the extremely successful NSETS I, which expired the end of FY 2007. NSA strives to meet or exceed our small business utilization goals, while at the same time acquire the highest quality services and support for the Agency. NSETS II is expected to greatly contribute to the Agency's small business utilization goals. More importantly, the NSETS II contracts will provide vehicles for the Agency to receive services and support of the highest caliber for the next six years.

Companies interested in participating in the current NSETS II program must contact the current Prime contractors.

NSETS Primes
Applied Integrated Technologies Oberon
Assured Decision OMEN
Bridges Consulting Pangia Technologies
By Light Poole & Associates
COMSO Praxis
CPA Alliance ProObject
Data Computer Corporation of America ProSync Technology Group
DigiFlight Ross Technology Group
Dragon Development SBI Technologies
Engineering Solutions, Inc. Signalscape
Exceptional Software Strategies Sycamore Associates
Expert Consultants, Inc. Szanca Solutions
Henggeler Computer Consultants Thomas & Herbert Consulting
InfoZen, Inc. Trusant Technologies
Kadix Systems Van Dyke Technology Group
Kimmich Software Systems Vision Systems & Technology, Inc.
LingualLISTek Wood Consulting Services
Minerva Engineering  

For information regarding NSETS and NSETS II, send an e-mail to NSETS@nsa.gov. For all other inquires regarding doing business with NSA, please contact either the Industry Outreach Team or Office of Small Business Programs.

 

Date Posted: Jan 15, 2009 | Last Modified: Jan 15, 2009 | Last Reviewed: Jan 15, 2009

 
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