Cisco Products and Services BPA

Award NoticeNo Set AsideAwarded

Información de Adjudicación

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE US COURTS adjudicó este contrato a por $94,000,000 el August 29, 2025, como parte de federal procurement initiatives.

Esta adjudicación es parte de actividades de federal acquisition.

Número de Adjudicación
USCA25B0003
Monto de Adjudicación
$94,000,000
Fecha de Adjudicación
August 29, 2025

Puntos Clave

  • Reservado para empresas No Set Aside
  • Trabajo a realizarse en WASHINGTON, DC
  • Industria: Computer and Computer Peripheral Equipment and Software Merchant Wholesalers

Detalles del Contrato

ID de Aviso
USCA25R0207
Tipo de Oportunidad
Award Notice
Sub-Agencia
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE US COURTS
Oficina
AOUSC-PROCUREMENT MANAGEMENT DIV
Fecha de Publicación
Friday, August 29, 2025
Fecha Límite de Respuesta
No especificado
Código PSC
7C21
Reserva
No Set Aside
Lugar de Desempeño
WASHINGTON, DC, 20002
Estado
Activo

Descripción

Procurement within the Federal Judiciary is not subject to the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), which applies to most Executive Branch agencies. Judiciary procurement policies are the responsibility of the Acquisition Management Office (AMO) within the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts (AO), and are issued in the Guide to Judiciary Policy, Volume 14 (Procurement). IAW 330.70.30 Award Notification, the following information is hereby provided. (a) The name and address of the offeror receiving an award: DISYS SOLUTIONS, INC. DBA: DISYS, LLC 44670 CAPE CT STE 100 ASHBURN, VA 20147-6227 (b) Total BPA award amount: $94,000,000 (c) Award was made without discussions. (d) Basis for the selection decision: IAW Section M.1 of the solicitation, the Government intends to award a Blanket P

Por Qué Importa Esta Oportunidad

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE US COURTS está buscando respuestas para computer and computer peripheral equipment and software merchant wholesalers con reserva para empresas No Set Aside en WASHINGTON, DC. Esta designación de reserva significa que las empresas elegibles enfrentan menos competencia de empresas más grandes.