Solutions for Enterprise-Wide Procurement(SEWP)
A NASA-administered government-wide contract vehicle for IT products and services, used by agencies across the federal government.
Overview
Solutions for Enterprise-Wide Procurement (SEWP) is a NASA-managed, government-wide acquisition contract (GWAC) that provides federal agencies access to IT products, solutions, and services. SEWP offers pre-competed contracts with thousands of vendors across multiple groups. Agencies can order directly through SEWP without conducting their own full competitive procurement.
Why It Matters in GovCon
SEWP is one of the largest IT contract vehicles in the federal market. Holding a SEWP contract gives you access to orders from virtually every federal agency. SEWP's group structure organizes vendors by product/service type. Competing for SEWP orders requires understanding the vehicle's structure and staying alert to task order opportunities.
Key Details
- NASA Administration: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center manages SEWP.
- Groups: Vendors are grouped by capability (e.g., Group A for IT products, Group B for solutions).
- Government-Wide: Any federal agency can order through SEWP.
- Pre-Competed: Base contracts are competed; individual orders follow fair opportunity.
- Duration: SEWP V has a 10-year ordering period.
- High Volume: Billions in annual orders flow through SEWP.
How GovCon Data Can Help
GovCon Data tracks SEWP task order solicitations and spending trends, helping SEWP holders identify ordering activity and capture new business.
Related Terms
- Government-Wide Acquisition Contract (GWAC)
- Task Order
- NASA
- Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ)
More Contracts Terms
A simplified method of filling anticipated repetitive needs for supplies or services by establishing charge accounts with qualified vendors.
A numbered item in a contract that identifies a specific deliverable, service, or unit of work along with its quantity and price.
A contract type where the government reimburses the contractor for allowable costs plus a predetermined fixed fee representing profit.
An order placed against an existing contract for the delivery of supplies or materials.
A contract type where the price is set at award and does not change regardless of the contractor's actual costs, placing maximum risk on the contractor.
Long-term government-wide contracts with commercial firms that provide federal agencies access to products and services at pre-negotiated prices.
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