DAS Federal, LLC, is glad to announce that we have been awarded 8(a) STARS III Best in Class (BIC) Governmentwide Acquisition Contract (GWAC) by the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) with a ceiling of $50 billion. This fourth generation GWAC focuses on customer programming services, computer systems design, computer facilities management, other computer-related services, data processing, hosting and related services, and emerging technologies.

Task orders can be awarded at or under the $4.5 Million competitive threshold on a sole-source basis. DAS Federal is excited to support the emerging technologies sub-area of STARS III as we already have teams in place across multiple Federal agencies helping with the adoption and implementation of Digital Transformation, CI/CD, Automation, Blockchain, Robotic Process Automation (RPA), Cloud, Agile, and DevSecOps.

During the past two years, DAS Federal has been working on a Research and Development wing, which is a cross-functional team with subject matter experts working in areas of Leading-Edge and Emerging Technologies. The DAS Federal R&D wing is where our staff advances their technology skills, fosters creativity, creates prototypes, and develops innovative solutions and new ways to work for the government. All of these outcomes help our clients save money, reduce implementation risk, and quickly adapt to changes within the Federal IT landscape.

Sam Rossoshek, Co-founder and COO was quoted “We are excited to provide new and existing Federal clients a “Best In Class” path via the STARS III GWAC to reach the DAS Federal technology services supported by our R&D wing. Our SME’s have a wealth of experience engineering emerging technology solutions to drive the Digital Transformation journey within the Federal Government.”

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