Over the past few months, the Orange Slices team has received and responded to half a dozen partner research requests from firms seeking to better understand which established companies may be in play across a range of socio-economic categories (8(a), SDVO, small and unrestricted), and that can fill specific gaps/capability needs aligned with emerging requirements, for this 10-year multiple-award IDIQ to acquire Information Technology (IT) services and solutions for all FAA, non-National Airspace System (non-NAS), IT mission support.

In response to a recent request, we share below the most-viewed company profiles for the FAA in relation to this specific opportunity, since January 1, on the OrangeSlices.ai GovCon partner identification platform.

We will not speculate here as to why these specific firms are drawing the most eyeballs, but you can contact us here if you would like to receive our tip/cheat sheet outlining why some companies seem to gain more or less attention and/or if you want to make sure your company is added to the directory.

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About OrangeSlices.ai

Developed by a team of government and industry contracting subject matter experts, the OrangeSlices.ai data and artificial intelligence driven platform is a publicly available searchable listing of the top information technology and consulting services contractors doing business with the Federal government today. Driven by a robust and comprehensive set of authoritative and trusted data sources, the OS.ai tool is intended to help government and industry leaders find the right partner to help deliver on the important missions of the Federal government.

 



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