INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES AND SUPPORT FOR PD ALTESS (ITSS)
Draft RFP #: W519TC25RITSS
Agency: Department of the Army – ASA Acquisition, Logistics and Technology – PEO Enterprise – PD ALTESS
Contracting Office: AMC – Army Contracting Command – Rock Island
Contract Type: TBD (Likely IDIQ)
Contract Ceiling: $138,354,000 (Deltek Estimate)
NAICS Code: 541512 – Computer Systems Design Services (Size Standard: $34M annual receipts)
Business Pools: Undetermined
Expected Release Date: January 2026 (Deltek Estimate)
Link to Draft RFP / Opportunity: SAM.gov Posting
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The Department of the Army’s Product Lead Acquisition, Logistics and Technology Enterprise Systems and Services (PD ALTESS) seeks a contractor to provide comprehensive IT services and support. This requirement covers a wide range of hardware, software, and enterprise IT solutions for mission-critical operations, with services delivered across CONUS and OCONUS locations, including Army Enterprise Data Centers and cARMY cloud environments.
This opportunity presents a significant market capture of $138M, offering prime and subcontractors the chance to deliver high-value IT modernization, cybersecurity, and enterprise system management solutions that directly support Army readiness and operational efficiency.
rTurner Consulting is actively supporting capture strategies for clients aiming to participate. Contact us to get started with teaming, solutioning, or proposal development.
📄 View Draft RFP on SAM.gov
📄 Opportunity Details on GovWin IQ
CORE SCOPE AREAS
The government seeks industry solutions to deliver the following capabilities:
● Enterprise IT infrastructure and hardware support (HP, Dell, Cisco UCS, thin clients, Pure Storage, IBM storage systems)
● Operating systems and virtualization management (Linux, MS Windows Server, VMware vSphere, vRealize, NSX-T)
● Enterprise business systems (SAP, Oracle BI/SOA, GFEBS)
● Application delivery and collaboration platforms (Citrix XenApp, MS SharePoint, ServiceNow, Jira, Confluence)
● Cybersecurity compliance and risk management (Tenable Nessus, Trellix, McAfee IDS, eMASS, Zero Trust)
● Network management and monitoring (Cisco routers/switches, F5 BigIP, SolarWinds Orion, Cisco ISE)
● DevSecOps and automation (Red Hat Ansible, GitLab, Terraform, SaltStack SecOps)
● Backup and recovery (Veritas NetBackup)
Tech Stack Considerations:
Hybrid Infrastructure, Cloud-Native, COTS/GOTS solutions
EVALUATION OR SELF-SCORING CRITERIA (IF APPLICABLE )
Mandatory Technical Domains or Task Orders
● Enterprise IT infrastructure support
● Cloud and virtualization services
● Cybersecurity and Zero Trust implementation
● Enterprise application hosting and management
● Network and performance monitoring
● Secure data backup and disaster recovery
Additional Points Criteria
● Prior performance in DoD/Army enterprise IT programs
● Compliance with RMF and DISA security standards
● Possession of relevant certifications (e.g., ISO, CMMI)
● Existing security clearances and facility readiness
CAPTURE STRATEGY TIPS
Actionable Recommendations
● Engage early with PD ALTESS for relationship building and clarification of requirements
● Identify teaming partners with complementary capabilities (cybersecurity, cloud, SAP)
● Prepare past performance packages for enterprise IT and secure hosting environments
● Align proposal with hybrid cloud and Zero Trust security strategies
Ideal Prime or Partner Profile
● Proven enterprise IT delivery for Army or similar DoD organizations
● Capability to deliver across all core scope areas
● History of managing CONUS & OCONUS hosting environments
● Security compliance infrastructure already in place
TIMELINE & MILESTONES
Stay alert for updates—we’ll keep you posted as the opportunity evolves.
Phase |
Date |
Sources Sought |
June 11, 2025 |
Q&A Release |
July 23, 2025 |
RFI Response Due |
August 8, 2025 |
Final RFP Release |
January 2026 (Est.) |
Award |
April 2026 (Est.) |
MARKET INTELLIGENCE
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Top Vendors by Category (via FPDS / FPDSplus)
TOP OTSBs (DOD, last 5 years)
The chart highlights the top 20 Other Than Small Businesses (OTSBs) providing Computer Systems Design Services to the Department of Defense (DOD) over the past five years, ranked by total federal action obligations.
Leidos, Inc. leads significantly, with obligations totaling $5.76 billion, followed closely by Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. at $5.01 billion. Both companies stand far ahead of the rest, each exceeding the $5 billion mark.
A mid-tier group follows, including Science Applications International Corporation ($3.21 billion), Peraton Enterprise Solutions LLC ($2.99 billion), General Dynamics Information Technology, Inc. ($2.07 billion), and CACI, Inc. – Federal ($2.05 billion). Each of these companies has secured over $2 billion in obligations.
The next tier includes large but comparatively smaller players such as Microsoft Corporation ($1.43 billion), Deloitte Consulting LLP ($1.41 billion), Jacobs Technology Inc. ($1.04 billion), and Peraton Inc. ($942.8 million).
Vendors in the lower range, while still holding substantial contracts, show obligations between roughly $500 million and $800 million. This group includes companies like Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation ($569.2 million), CACI Enterprise Solutions, Inc. ($544.1 million), ECS Federal, LLC ($505.9 million), and Innovative Management Concepts, Inc. ($493.7 million).
Overall, the chart underscores that while a handful of major vendors dominate the market, capturing multi-billion-dollar contracts, there remains a diverse set of OTSBs with significant footholds in DOD’s computer systems design services sector.
Source: FPDS Chart 1: Most successful Vendors within an Agency
TOP VENDORS with $10M to $50M contracts at DOD
The chart shows the top 20 vendors providing Computer Systems Design Services to the Department of Defense (DOD) under prime contracts valued between $10 million and $50 million.
Perspecta Enterprise Solutions LLC ranks first with $1.29 billion in total action obligations, closely followed by Leidos, Inc. at $1.26 billion. Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. holds third place with $533.28 million, marking a noticeable drop from the top two vendors but still leading the mid-tier group.
The next set of vendors includes Microsoft Corporation ($297.93 million), Deloitte Consulting LLP ($274.13 million), and General Dynamics Information Technology, Inc. ($254.22 million), each securing over $250 million in obligations. Science Applications International Corporation ($217.51 million) and CACI, Inc. – Federal ($213.49 million) also maintain strong positions above the $200 million mark.
Lower-tier vendors, such as Peraton Inc. ($199.38 million), HPI Federal LLC ($190.64 million), and Parsons Government Services Inc. ($172.56 million), hold contracts in the $170–$200 million range, while others like Raytheon Company ($110.12 million) and Telos Corporation ($65.93 million) represent the smaller end of this top 20 list, yet still secure multimillion-dollar awards.
Overall, while the top two vendors dominate with contracts exceeding $1.2 billion each, there is a wide distribution among the rest, reflecting a competitive mix of large technology integrators, consulting firms, and defense contractors in the DOD’s $10M–$50M contract space.
Source: FPDS Chart 2: Teaming partners based on Agency prime contracts
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RESOURCES & LINKS
● SAM.gov Opportunity Posting
● GovWin IQ Opportunity Posting
● FPDSplus Contract Analysis
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