TIPSS-4

Pragmatics is the prime contractor, with an eleven-firm team. Contract awarded in December 2010 with a nearly $1 billion ceiling.

Why Pragmatics?

  • Proven management team
  • A history of support to IRS and Treasury
  • World-class quality certifications, including CMMI® Level 5, ISO 9001:2008, and ISO/IEC 20000:2005 and 27001:2005
  • Extensive ID/IQ contract management expertise
  • IRS Small Business of the Year in 2003 and Treasury Dedicated Service Provider of the Year in 2004

First-Rate Team of Subcontractors

  • Apptis, Inc.
  • EquaTerra
  • ExecuTech Strategic Consulting, LLC
  • Global Network Systems, Inc.
  • Harmony Technology, Inc.
  • Howard University
  • ITT Advanced Engineering & Sciences
  • Johnston McLamb
  • MZK Corporation
  • Sapient Government Services, Inc.
  • Telesis Corporation

Statement of Work

The Pragmatics team has extensive experience and proven skills to provide you with the highest quality services in all three of the task areas:

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES (ITS) FUNCTIONAL AREAS OF PERFORMANCE

  • Analysis and Design
  • Applications Development
  • Operations & Maintenance
  • Systems Engineering
  • Certification and Accreditation
  • Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL)
  • Software Development
  • System Integration
  • Test and Evaluation
  • Training (Knowledge Transfer)
  • Software/Hardware Maintenance and/or Licensing
  • Help Desk Support
  • Database Administration
  • Disaster Recovery, Continuity of Operations, and Contingency Planning
  • Hot-site and Cold-site Support Services
  • Independent Verification and Validation
  • Mainframe Automated Information Security Support
  • Communications and Change Management
  • Earned Value Management Support
  • Business Process Re-engineering
  • Data Management
  • Enterprise Life Cycle (ELC) Management

Ordering Procedures

  • Step 1: Identify your requirements.
  • Step 2: Contact and send the RFI to the TIPSS 4 Program Office.
  • Step 3: The task will be competed among the teams.
  • Step 4: Evaluate the RFI responses on a pass/fail basis and make a selection.
  • Step 5: Meet with winning vendor to develop proposal requirements.
  • Step 6: Evaluate and approve the winning vendor’s formal proposal.

For more information:

Dave Dancesia (703) 890-8520 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

®CMMI is registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office by Carnegie Mellon University.
®IT Infrastructure Library and ITIL are registered trade marks of the Office of Government Commerce in the United Kingdom and other countries.

 


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