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  • STARS III is a competitive multiple award, indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity set-aside small business contract. It is designed specifically to provide all federal defense and civilian agencies with an efficient, flexible way to order the full range of worldwide information technology services, solutions and ancillary support.

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    Contract Profile

    Name: GSA 8(a) STARS III

    Master Contract Number: 47QTCB21D0393

    Type: GWAC (Multiple Award IDIQ)

    Task Order Types: Fixed Price, Time & Material, and Labor Hour

    Contract Ordering Period: July 2nd, 2021—July 1st, 2026 with one three-year option period

    GSA 8(a) STARS III Website: www.gsa.gov/s3

    Company Profile
    JYG Innovations LLC
    6450 Poe Ave., Suite 103
    Dayton, OH 45414

    DUNS Number: 961663130
    CAGE Code: 5X0W5
    GSA 8(a) STARS III Program Manager

    JYG INNOVATIONS
    6450 Poe Ave, Suite 103
    Dayton, OH 45414
    Office: (937) 630-3858
    Mobile: (812) 639-1261

    Features and benefits:

    • Program ceiling: $50 billion

    • Geographic Coverage: Continental United States, some Worldwide

    • Order placement: Assisted Services Entities or Delegation of Procurement Authority from Procuring Contracting Officer

    • Supports small business and meets procurement preference goals

    • Availability and access to proven small business and 8(a) technology providers

    • Short procurement lead time

    • Low user fee (0.75%) built into contractors’ ceiling prices

    JYG is primed to support the total scope of information technology services and solutions within the GSA 8(a) STARS III contract. We are a highly qualified professional services company supporting valued customers in government and commercial organizations. Every Customer, Employee and Strategic Partner is important to us.

    Using GSA 8(a) STARS III
    Section 508 Of The Rehabilitation Act Of 1973, As Amended

    (29 U.S.C.U.S.C. 794d)
    In 1998, Congress amended the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 to require Federal agencies to make their electronic and information technology (EIT) accessible to people with disabilities. The law (29 U.S.C. § 794 (d)) applies to all Federal agencies when they develop, procure, maintain, or use electronic and information technology. Under Section 508, agencies must give disabled employees and members of the public access to information that is comparable to access available to others. The United States Access Board discusses the Section 508 law and its responsibility for developing accessibility standards for EIT to incorporate into regulations that govern Federal procurement practices.

    NEW: 508 Standards Refresh
    On January 18, 2017 the Access Board issued a final rule that updates accessibility requirements for information and communication technology (ICT) in the federal sector covered by Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act. The rule also refreshes guidelines for telecommunications equipment subject to Section 255 of the Communications Act. The rule jointly updates and reorganizes the Section 508 standards and Section 255 guidelines in response to market trends and innovations, such as the convergence of technologies. The refresh also harmonizes these requirements with other guidelines and standards both in the U.S. and abroad, including standards issued by the European Commission and with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), a globally recognized voluntary consensus standard for web content and ICT. In fact, the rule references Level A and Level AA Success Criteria and Conformance Requirements in WCAG 2.0 (link is external) and applies them not only to websites, but also to electronic documents and software. For more information, the Access Board has published an Overview of the Final Rule. Over the next several months, the US Access Board, in partnership with the General Services Administration, will provide guidance on the standards and on how to implement them within the federal government. This guidance will be published on the Section508.gov website when available.

  • The General Services Administration Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) delivers federal, state, and local customer agencies the tools and expertise needed to shorten procurement cycles, ensure compliance, and obtain the best value for innovative technology products, services and solutions.

  • The 711th HPW Professional Services IDIQ delivers service to the 711th Human Performance Wing (711 HPW) of the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL). The USAF School of Aerospace Medicine (USAFSAM) and the 711th HPW are responsible for researching human performance in domains ranging from operational vision, neuroimaging, and psychology to aerospace/operational physiology, epidemiology and medical logistics readiness. Services include USAFSAM Aerospace Medicine Training, Education, and Consultation to Enhance Warfighter Performance and Combat Casualty Care; Airman Systems Directorate studies developing technologies specific to the human element of warfighting capability, including integration of biological and cognitive technologies to optimize and protect the Airman’s capabilities; Human Systems Integration Directorate execution within Air Force total integrated life cycle management; and the Wing Staff offices which provide management and oversight of manpower, finance, programs, facilities, and planning elements for the wing mission elements. The 711th Human Performance Wing serves as the DoD lead for laboratory-based respiratory and airborne illness surveillance (Microbiology, Virology, Molecular Biology), including COVID response in support of DoD-Global Emerging Infections Surveillance and Research.

  • Item descriptionOASIS+ is a collection of multiple-award, Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts, of which the contract base period is five (5) years with one (1) option period of five (5) years that may extend the cumulative contract ordering period to 10 years. Task orders can be awarded under OASIS+ any time prior to the expiration of the ordering period of the master contracts. OASIS+ contracts may be used by all federal agencies, including the Department of Defense (DoD) and Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDCs), but are not open to state and local governments at this time.

     

    OASIS+ WOSB Contract #: 47QRCA24DW189

    OASIS+ Small Business Contract#:  47QRCA25DS798

     

    Management & Advisory Services:  This domain includes a full range of management and consulting services that can improve a federal agency’s performance, aid its endeavors to meet mission goals, and provide operating advice and assistance on administrative and management issues. This domain includes a full range of management and consulting services that can improve a Federal agency’s performance, its endeavors to meet mission goals, and provide operating advice and assistance on administrative and management issues. Management and Advisory Domain scope areas include, but are not limited to:

     

    • Acquisition & grants management support

    • Business case development/analysis support

    • Business consulting

    • Business intelligence support

    • Business process improvement

    • Business process reengineering

    • Change management

    • Concept development & requirements analysis

    • Configuration management

    • Cost/schedule/performance analysis & improvement

    • Cost estimation & analysis

    • Cost/performance trade-off analysis & studies

    • Decision analysis

    • Earned value management (EVM) analysis

    • Ebusiness support

    • Executive-level administrative support

    • Governance

    • Horizontal analysis & protection activities

    • Information analytics

    • Integration of support systems

    • Interface management

    • Investigative services

    • Knowledge based acquisition

    • Knowledge management

    • Leadership & organizational assessments

    • Long range planning, futures, & forecasting

    • Manpower estimating

    • Policy analysis

    • Project management, program management, integrated program management

    • Program documentation

    • Coordination with law/policy making entities

    • Regulatory compliance support

    • Requirements management

    • Risk assessment, mitigation, & management

    • Stakeholder requirements analysis

    • Strategy development

    • Strategic forecasting & planning

    • Technical & analytical support

    • Vulnerability assessment

     

    Technical & Engineering Services:  This Domain includes requirements to provide specific engineering, geoscience, or other technical professional skills, such as those performed by engineers, geologists, geophysicists, and technicians, required to handle specific operating conditions and problems for the benefit of the government. Work under this Domain typically involves the application of physical laws and principles of engineering in the design; development, and utilization of machines, materials, instruments, processes, and systems; and providing expert advice and assistance on technical functions and issues. Technical and Engineering Domain scope areas include, but are not limited to:

     

    • Advanced technology pilot & trials

    • Alternative energy sources & engineering

    • Capabilities integration & development

    • Communications engineering

    • Configuration management

    • Concept development

    • Data analytics & management

    • Design documentation & technical data

    • Energy services to include management planning & strategies, audit services & metering

    • Engineering (aeronautical, astronomical, chemical, civil, electrical, materials, mechanical, Etc.)

    • Engineering process improvement

    • Environmental engineering

    • Human factors/usability engineering

    • Human systems integration

    • Independent verification & validation

    • Integration support

    • Interoperability

    • Life cycle management

    • Mission assurance

    • Modeling & simulation

    • Operational test & evaluation

    • Optical engineering

    • Program analysis

    • Quality assurance

    • Radar engineering

    • Red teaming & wargaming

    • Requirements analysis (technical)

    • Operation & maintenance or direct support of an existing weapon system or major system

    • Risk management

    • Scientific (non-R&D) analysis & support

    • Software development (for IT services involving 40 USC § 11103 (a) activities)

    • Surveying and mapping (except Geophysical) services

    • System design & integration

    • System effectiveness & analysis

    • System engineering

    • System safety engineering

    • System security & information assurance

    • System verification & validation

    • Technical assessment, data management, & planning

    • Technical documentation

“As to JYG’s performance in accordance with this contract, we recommend JYG for similar requirements in the future. We have renewed our partnership with JYG in continuing a winning combination.”

—JYG Innovations Customer

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