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Finding a reliable IT expert can be a daunting task, so we understand how instrumental State and Federal contractor schedules can be. We believe that through our participation in contract vehicle programs, such as Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ), we not only expand our business but also have the opportunity to reach new customers and make our services more accessible, which is the reason we have made connecting with institutions– a strategy for growth.


SeaPort Multiple Award Contracts (MAC)

FEi is a certified SeaPort MAC vendor which pre-qulifies FEi to compete for NAVSEA work. This new structure represents a partnership between NAVSEA and industry to provide quality services and expertise while demonstrating savings.

These two sets of indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ), MAC contracts provides for a NAVSEA wide, consistent procurement process which allows NAVSEA to leverage quality control and work requirements for its Directorates, PEOs, and field activities resulting in a higher level of results.

Learn more about the SeaPort-e Contract



Consulting and Technical Services (CATS I and CATS II)

FEi has been certified by the State of Maryland as a qualified CATS vendor. As a CATS vendor, FEi is able to participate and respond to Task Orders Request for Proposals (TORFP) issued by state agencies.

The objective of this Master Contract, awarded in December 2005, is to enable State government to procure IT consulting and technical services in a timely and economical manner. Through CATS I, the State will have a flexible means of obtaining information technology (IT) resources quickly, efficiently and cost effectively by issuing Task Orders (TO) specific to its needs.




GSA Schedule

FEi is a U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) IT vendor, which gives agencies, who have been awarded schedule grants, direct access to the commercial experts who can thoroughly address the needs of the government IT community through 14 Special Item Numbers (SINs).

The Information Technology (IT) Schedule 70 was established by GSA to assist federal government agencies with their procurement of IT products, services, and solutions as needed to meet their agency IT missions.




8(a) - Disadvantaged Business Status

As a Minority Business (8a), FEi qualifies to gain access to federal and private procurement markets that are required to offer business opportunities to 8(a) businesses. The 8(a) Program – is a business development program created to help small disadvantaged businesses compete in the market place.

The focus of the 8(a) program is to provide business development support, such as mentoring, procurement assistance, business counseling, training, financial assistance, surety bonding and other management and technical assistance. The goal, however, is to prepare small disadvantaged firms for procurement and other business opportunities.