TIPSS 3
Pragmatics is the prime contractor with a nine-firm team. Contract awarded in November 2005 with a $3 billion ceiling.
Why Pragmatics?
- Proven management team
- A history of support to IRS and Treasury
- World-class quality certifications, including CMMI® Level 4 and ISO 9001
- 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
- Anteon Corporation
- Automated Resource Management Associates, Inc. (Arma)
- Idea Integration
- InnovaTech, Inc.
- Netstar, International
- Saflink Corporation
- Telos Corporation
- Total Systems Technology Corporation (TSTC)
- Verizon
Statement of Work
The Pragmatics team has extensive experience and proven skills to provide you with the highest quality services in all 3 of the task areas:
1. INFORMATION SYSTEM SERVICES (ISS) PRINCIPAL TASK AREA
- Systems design, development, implementation and customization
- Database design, development, implementation, customization
- Requirements analysis support
- Web-Site development and support
- Optimization support
- Software engineering and integration support
- System integration and integration testing support
- Object-oriented methodology, analysis, design and programming support
- Configuration management
- CASE tools support
- System administration
- Office automation support/help desk support
- Operations management support
- Data entry support
- Media duplication support
- Installation support
- Computer operations
- Personal computer (PC) technical support
- Technical support
- Hardware support
- Security planning and analysis support.
- Analytical support (network traffic and trend analysis)
- System design, development, implementation, customization and maintenance
- Electronic data interchange (EDI) support
- Telecommunications software development support
- Voice mail support (support and development)
- Voice recognition systems support
- Interactive voice systems (development and support)
- Local area network design
- Telecommunication systems/software testing
- Engineering and integration support
- Software security certification and accreditation
- Local area/intranet design support
- Internet support
- Call center support
2. SYSTEM SECURITY SERVICES (SSS) PRINCIPAL TASK AREA
- Computer security awareness and training
- Computer security incident response
- Computer security planning
- Crypto systems
- Digital signatures
- Disaster recovery, continuity of operations, and contingency planning
- Hot-site and cold-site support services, including hardware and software
- Independent verification and validation
- Mainframe automated information security support
- Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
- Quantitative risk analysis of large sensitive systems
- Security certification and accreditation
- Security for small systems, telecommunications, and client service
- Software/hardware maintenance and /or licensing
- Systems vulnerability analysis/assessment and risk assessment
3. STRATEGIC BUSINESS SERVICES (SBS) PRINCIPAL TASK AREA
- Work system design and implementation
- Independent validation and verification support
- Technical support for the disabled (customization of automated interfaces, needs assessments, etc.)
- Configuration management support, including planning and reviews
- Metrics support, including quality measures and function point analysis
- Workload analysis and concept of operation support
- Project evaluation support
- Ergonomics support, including evaluations and recommendations
- Change management and transition management support
- Business process re-engineering support
- Project management support
- Automated tracking and evaluation tools support
- Process analysis support
- Work system design and usability labs support
- Performance engineering
- Quality management
- Risk and threat analysis
- Privacy planning and analysis support
- Disaster recovery, continuity of operation and contingency panning
- Relocation, installation and other hardware-related support
Ordering Procedures
- Step 1: Identify your requirements.
- Step 2: Contact and send the RFI to the TIPSS 3 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:
Joe Brock (703) 761-4033 x1172 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
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