COAST GUARD

12 win spots on $11B Coast Guard contract

First large-business awards for TABSS procurement

UPDATE: This story has been corrected to add an additional winner of the contract.

The Coast Guard has picked 12 companies in the full-and-open portion of its $11 billion Technical, Acquisition and Business Support Services contract.

The service made awards in domain 1, track 1 of the contract known as TABSS. Companies started receiving notification of the awards last week. Domain 1 is for program management, engineering and technology expertise.

The other two domains cover business management, studies and analysis and cost; and acquisition, contracts management and administrative professional services.

The Coast Guard has made small-business awards in all three domains. This is the first set awards in the full-and-open portion of the contract.

The winners in this latest around are:

  • Allied Technology Group
  • Booz Allen Hamilton
  • CACI International
  • CGI Federal
  • Computer Sciences Corp.
  • Enterprise Information Services
  • Gryphon Technologies
  • ICF International
  • Jacobs Technology
  • MacAulay-Brown Inc.
  • SRA International
  • URS Federal Services Inc.

According to a letter sent from the Coast Guard to the winning contractors, the service received 47 bids for spots in domain 1, track 1.

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Nick Wakeman is the editor-in-chief of Washington Technology. Follow him on Twitter: @nick_wakeman.

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