DHS posts Eagle small-business winners

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The Homeland Security Department today announced the 28 small-business winners of its $45 billion enterprise IT support services contract.

The Homeland Security Department today announced the 28 small-business winners of its $45 billion enterprise IT support services contract. The Enterprise Acquisition Gateway for Leading Edge Solutions, or Eagle, is a five-year contract with two one-year options.

The winners are:


  • 3H Technologies LLC
  • Abacus Technology Corp.
  • Access Systems Inc.
  • Aerient LLC
  • AlphaInsight
  • Analytical Services and Materials Inc.
  • Arrowhead Global Solutions
  • Base One Technologies
  • Burke Consortium Inc.
  • Catapult Technology Ltd.
  • Creative Computing Solutions Inc.
  • Digital Solutions Inc.
  • EAGLE Enterprise JV LLC
  • Electronic Consulting Services Inc.
  • Energy Enterprise Solutions LLC
  • G&B Solutions Inc.
  • Kadix Systems LLC
  • Metters Industries Inc.
  • MultimaxArray EAGLE
  • Optimal Solutions and Technologies Inc.
  • Pragmatics, Inc.
  • QSS Group Inc.
  • SCI Consulting Inc.
  • STG Inc.
  • The Centech Group Inc.
  • Trawick and Associates
  • TWD and Associates Inc.
  • Visionary Integration Professional LLC

    Eagle is intended to help DHS establish a common IT architecture among the 22 agencies combined to form the department. The enterprise contract covers five categories:


    • Infrastructure engineering design, development, implementation and integration,
    • Operations and maintenance
    • Independent test, validation and verification
    • Software design
    • Management support services.

      Wining and losing small-business bidders for Eagle were informed the week of August 25, but a public announcement was delayed as several size-standard protests were reviewed, DHS and Small Business Administration officials said.

      Eagle has two segments: one for full-and-open competition and one restricted to small companies. The agency in June notified 25 unrestricted winners, which included such large federal IT contractors as Accenture Ltd., EDS Corp., Lockheed Martin Corp. and Northrop Grumman Corp.