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Release Date: September 10, 2009
For Immediate Release
Contact: Rick Davis, RDavis@imPACTSLLC.com
imPACTS™ Wins Multiple DHS PACTS Contracts
ARLINGTON, VA — The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) awarded two IDIQ contracts with a potential period of performance of up to five years each to imPACTS LLC, a national provider of high quality government services. These contracts enable imPACTS to compete for work with other awardees in a broad range of services and solutions supporting DHS offices around the country and globally. Program Management, Administrative, Clerical, and Technical Services (PACTS), a multiple-award contract, with a $1.5 billion ceiling, is set-aside for Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB) and provides a vehicle to procure program management, administrative, clerical, and technical services for DHS. These two contracts were awarded in the following PACTS Functional Categories (FC): FC 3 for Clerical Services and FC 4 for Technical Services.
In order to provide the best possible level of service to DHS, imPACTS was formed as an SDVOSB joint-venture backed by an exclusive team of businesses that were selected for their DHS experience, relevant technology skills, and proven track records of quality performance. The imPACTS’ team’s collective experience demonstrates our ability to deliver high quality services and solutions.
While vastly different, the two categories of services imPACTS will provide include all skill levels, from entry level to senior management, from junior analysts to senior subject matter experts. The FC 3 (Clerical) contract scope includes general office support and secretarial duties to include document drafting and word processing, phone messaging, and mail services. These services are often procured to support field office work, call centers, and growing department needs. The FC 4 (Technical) contract scope allows DHS to contract for services in the support of physical laws and principles of engineering which may involve any of the following activities: provision of advice, preparation of feasibility studies, preparation of preliminary and final plans and designs, provision of technical services during the construction or installation phase, inspection and evaluation of engineering projects and related services to support new or existing projects and explore technology that further secures the country.
“Success in a DHS-imPACTS partnership means that things that are needed get done in a timely, cost-effective, and professional manner,” said Rick Davis, imPACTS Contract Program Manager. “We view this relationship as a partnership with open communications, accurate and technically viable bids, well-stated requirements, wise shepherding of taxpayer dollars, and fair return to private sector partners.”
