Federal Government Contract Vehicles

As a federal agency, you can access Base-2 Solutions' industry-leading solutions and services and leverage the full strength of our capabilities, through easy-to-use federal government contract vehicles.

Other Transaction Authority (OTA) Memberships

OTAs are flexible procurement instruments that enable non-traditional contractors like Base-2 Solutions to pursue innovative research and development efforts in support of Federal, Department of Defense, and Intelligence Community requirements. OTAs allow for greater speed, flexibility, and accessibility to support technology advancement and rapid prototype development that is otherwise not feasible for the government.

  • The IWRP Consortium engages industry and academia to develop and mature technologies in the field of Information Warfare that enhance Navy and Marine Corps mission effectiveness, focusing on underlying technologies that advance information warfare capabilities through a consortium that can support research, development and prototyping.

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  • The NSTXL is a technology acquisition support accelerator working to take commercial and non-defense technologies for the development of less expensive and faster defense capabilities.

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  • The SOSSEC Consortium was specifically formed to address the needs of the Department of Defense (DoD). It was founded on the concept that collaboration, innovation, and cooperation among a broad spectrum of industry, academia and non-profit entities is necessary for delivering top quality service and innovative technology solutions to clients.

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  • C5 is a consortium composed of leading companies and institutions in the C4ISR and cyber technology sectors. C5 accelerates the development and deployment of new capabilities to the Warfighter through the use of Other Transaction Authority. C5 gives members an innovative and commonsense acquisition mechanism for development of new technologies and products to meet government customer requirements.

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Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Participation

  • The Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering (OUSD(R&E)) oversees the Department of Defense (DoD) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Programs. These competitive programs are Congressionally authorized set-asides established to encourage domestic small businesses to engage in research and development with the potential for commercialization. The SBIR/STTR programs support scientific excellence and technological innovation through the investment of Federal research funds in critical American priorities to build a strong national economy and accelerate capabilities to the warfighter.

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  • The DHS SBIR Program is a three-phase competitive award system which provides qualified small business concerns with opportunities to propose innovative ideas that meet specific homeland security research and development technology needs.

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  • The SBIR/STTR Programs Office works collaboratively with 13 program offices throughout the DOE. Each DOE program office considers its high priority research needs and program mission, as well as the Department’s goals for the program in developing research topics. The specific research topics selected for the SBIR and STTR programs are developed by DOE technical program managers. DOE offers more than sixty technical topics and 250 subtopics, spanning research areas that support the DOE mission in Energy Production, Energy Use, Fundamental Energy Sciences, Environmental Management, and Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation.

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  • The National Science Foundation is a congressionally mandated program that focuses on transforming scientific and engineering discoveries into products and services with commercial and societal impact. They seek to foster innovation and help create businesses and jobs in all areas of the United States, and small businesses funded by our program have since gone on to tremendous success, changing industries, and helping people and the planet.

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  • The NASA Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer (SBIR/STTR) program provides more than just early-stage funding. Through this program, entrepreneurs, startups, and small businesses with less than 500 employees can receive funding and non-monetary support to build, mature, and commercialize their technologies, advancing NASA missions and helping solve important problems facing our country.

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  • The SBIR and STTR programs fund a diverse portfolio of startups and small businesses across technology areas and markets to stimulate technological innovation, meet Federal research and development (R&D) needs, and increase commercialization to transition R&D into impact.

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