Eagle II Deadline Extended

Don't miss one of the hottest civilian agencies IT markets.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has extended the due date for the agency's much-anticipated Eagle II Solicitation, the successor to the $8 billion Eagle I Indefinite-Delivery, Indefinite-Quantity (IDIQ) contract.

The new proposal due dates for large and small businesses is February 16, 2011 and February 23, 2011, respectively.

With a ceiling of $22 billion, Eagle II contracts will provide the following categories of IT support services across all DHS agencies.

  • Category 1 - Service Delivery (including Integration, Software Design/Development, and Operations and Maintenance)
  • Category 2 - Information Technology Program Support Services
  • Category 3 - Independent Test, Validation, Verification, and Evaluation (IV&V)

Meet the new deadline and get your proposal to stand out from the pack by using a template specially designed by Fedmarket to address EAGLE II solicitation requirements; the Eagle II Model Proposal.

Call 888-661-4094, Ext. 2 for more information or to order by telephone.

The Eagle II Model Proposal response includes specially tailored sections on Earned Value Management System, Quality Control, the role of the Teaming Coordinator, task order management, program level oversight, the Small Business Subcontracting Plan, and more.

EAGLE II will include large and small business award tracks. Small business awards will be for Category 1. Small businesses are eligible for awards in all three categories while set-aside awards will be made in Category 1 for 8(a), HUBZone, service-disabled veteran-owned firms. DHS awarded 25 large business contracts and 28 small business contracts for Eagle I and the number of Eagle II large and small business awards are expected to be similar.

EAGLE II contracts will be for five year base periods and with two year option periods.

Offerors are not required to have DHS experience, facility clearances, or approved accounting and purchasing systems.

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