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TECHNICAL AND PROGRAMMATIC SUPPORT SERVICES MATOC
(TPSS III)

Draft RFP #: W912DY25R00XX
Agency: Department of Defense
Contracting Office: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers – Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville (CEHNC)
Contract Type: IDIQ – Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC)
Contract Ceiling: $98,000,000
NAICS Code: 541512 – Computer Systems Design Services (Size Standard: $34M)
Business Pools: Full and Open / Unrestricted
Expected Release Date: August 2025 (Deltek Estimate)
Link to Draft RFP / Opportunity: View Pre-RFP on GovWin IQ

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The TPSS III MATOC supports the Army’s need for expert technical and programmatic services for Cybersecurity, Electronic Security Systems (ESS), Utility Monitoring and Control Systems (UMCS), and Facility Related Control Systems (FRCS). This opportunity offers vendors a significant role in restoring and maintaining mission-critical infrastructure compliance across CONUS and OCONUS locations. With a projected $98M ceiling, this IDIQ presents a major strategic opportunity for companies with cybersecurity, facility IT, and systems engineering capabilities.

rTurner Consulting is actively supporting capture strategies for clients aiming to participate. Contact us to get started with teaming, solutioning, or proposal development.

📄 View Pre-RFP on GovWin IQ

CORE SCOPE AREAS

The government seeks industry solutions to deliver the following capabilities:

●    Cybersecurity and Compliance Support
●    Survey and Assessment of ESS, UMCS, and FRCS
●    Remediation and Restoration Services
●    Electronic/Mechanical Systems Repairs and Adjustments
●    Facility System Data Validation and IT Integration
●    Subject Matter Expertise (SME) for Cybersecurity Operations

Tech Stack Considerations:
Commercial and Government off-the-shelf (COTS/GOTS), Hybrid Infrastructure, Secure Network Integration

EVALUATION OR SELF-SCORING CRITERIA (IF APPLICABLE)

Mandatory Technical Domains or Task Orders

●    Cybersecurity Compliance
●    Electronic Security Systems
●    Systems Integration and Validation
●    Facility Controls Engineering
●    Data and IT Systems Operations

Additional Points Criteria

●    Past experience with similar MATOCs
●    Work in CONUS and OCONUS environments
●    Facility security clearance
●    Demonstrated compliance restoration results

CAPTURE STRATEGY TIPS

Actionable Recommendations

●    Begin engagement with potential teaming partners
●    Identify SMEs for Cyber/FRCS/ESS areas
●    Assess past performance aligned to Army or DoD facility cybersecurity projects
●    Prepare facility restoration work samples

Ideal Prime or Partner Profile

●    Proven record with Army or DoD Cyber/Facility projects
●    Ability to operate across secure networks
●    Team with access to skilled facility engineers and cybersecurity personnel
●    Facility clearance readiness

TIMELINE & MILESTONES

Stay alert for updates—we’ll keep you posted as the opportunity evolves.

Phase

Date

Sources Sought Release

February 28, 2025

Responses Due

March 17, 2025

Final RFP Release

August 2025 (Est.)

Proposal Submission Due

TBD

Anticipated Award

December 2025 (Est.)

 

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

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Top Vendors by Category (via FPDS / FPDSplus)

TOP OTSBs (DoD, last 5 years)

This chart presents the top 20 Other-Than-Small Businesses (OTSBs) that have secured the highest total federal action obligations from the Department of Defense (DoD) within the Computer Systems Design Services NAICS category over the last five fiscal years. It offers a clear view of which large contractors have dominated the DoD’s IT contracting landscape.
At the forefront is Leidos, Inc., which leads with an astounding $8.02 billion in total obligations. Close behind is Booz Allen Hamilton Inc., which earned approximately $7.99 billion, reflecting its longstanding role as a major defense IT and advisory partner.
Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) ranks third with over $4.42 billion, followed by Peraton Enterprise Solutions and CACI, Inc. – Federal, both surpassing the $4 billion mark. These companies form the elite tier of DoD’s most heavily funded IT contractors.

Mid-tier leaders such as General Dynamics Information Technology, Microsoft Corporation, and Deloitte Consulting LLP also show significant contract volume, each receiving between $2.3 and $3.2 billion in obligations. Their roles likely span across cloud services, enterprise systems, and digital modernization efforts.

The rest of the vendors in the top 20 earned between $1 billion and $2 billion, indicating a wide but competitive distribution of federal IT contracts. This includes major players like Accenture Federal Services, Parsons Government Services, HP Enterprise Services, and Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation.

Overall, the data highlights the Department of Defense’s sustained investment in major IT service providers to support national defense operations. These OTSBs continue to deliver critical technologies, secure infrastructure, and mission-driven innovation to maintain the DoD’s technological edge.

Source: FPDS Chart 1: Most successful Vendors within an Agency

TOP VENDORS with $10M to $50M contracts at DOD

This chart highlights the top 20 vendors that have secured prime contracts valued between $10 million and $50 million from the Department of Defense (DoD) under the Computer Systems Design Services (NAICS) category. It provides a snapshot of mid-tier players with consistent performance across multiple moderate-sized contract awards—making them strategic candidates for teaming or partnerships.

At the top of the list is Perspecta Enterprise Solutions, leading with $1.29 billion in total action obligations, followed closely by Leidos, Inc., with $1.26 billion. These figures reflect multiple mid-size contracts accumulated over five years, underscoring their strong presence in DoD’s IT ecosystem.

Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. comes in third with $533 million, while Microsoft Corporation and Deloitte Consulting LLP follow with $297 million and $274 million respectively. These companies demonstrate strong capabilities and ongoing trust from the DoD across various digital transformation and enterprise IT initiatives.

Other noteworthy vendors include General Dynamics IT, SAIC, CACI, and HPI Federal LLC, all of whom recorded contract obligations above $200 million. These firms represent robust midsize players that balance innovation, scalability, and past performance—ideal traits for potential teaming partners on future opportunities.

The diversity of vendors in this range—from traditional defense contractors to commercial tech firms—reflects the DoD's varied needs for agile, mission-critical IT support. For businesses seeking to team with experienced prime contractors, this list identifies key industry players actively securing and performing on moderately scaled defense IT contracts.

Source: FPDS Chart 2: Teaming partners based on Agency prime contracts

TOP SB VENDORS at DOD over the last five years

This chart visualizes the top 20 small business vendors that have secured the highest total federal action obligations from the Department of Defense (DOD) in the "Computer Systems Design Services" category (NAICS code). The data spans a five-year period and excludes awards through contract vehicles.

The top-performing vendor, Interactive Process Technology, LLC, leads with over $311 million in obligations, followed closely by Competitive Range Solutions LLC and Uncomn LLC, each surpassing $280 million. The top four vendors each garnered over $240 million, demonstrating strong sustained performance.

Vendors ranked 5th through 10th received between approximately $170 million and $210 million, indicating a steep drop after the top tier. The remaining vendors in the top 20 list each earned between $100 million and $160 million, showing a broader competitive field at mid- to lower-level tiers.

Overall, the chart highlights a significant concentration of federal spending among a few key players, while still showcasing opportunities for a broader range of small businesses to secure substantial defense contracts.


Source: FPDS Chart 3: Successful Vendors within an Agency based on contract totals

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HOW WE CAN SUPPORT YOU

At rTurner Consulting, we help GovCon firms win complex technical opportunities. Our services include:

●    Strategic teaming and matchmaking
●    Proposal development and writing
●    Self-scoring analysis and improvement
●    Technical solutioning with DoD SMEs
●    Capture coaching and readiness reviews

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RESOURCES & LINKS

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