Purchasing Agreements
Contract Vehicles
Anchor IT holds a number of government-wide acquisition, indefinite delivery and quantity, blanket purchase agreement, and customer-specific task order contract vehicles in support of civilian and defense agency missions.
Whether you’re a potential government customer or a prospective partner, through this listing you can find our technical and professional services under pre-negotiated terms and conditions.
The GSA IT Schedule 70 is the largest and most universally used federal government contracting vehicle. It is an indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) multiple award schedule, providing direct access to technical experts, products and IT solutions to address the federal, state, and local government information technology needs.
Anchor IT can offer a complete single-source solution through the Anchor IT GSA IT Schedule with personnel from any of the numerous labor categories including: program managers; software engineers; cloud migration engineers; systems engineers; network engineers; and many more.
- Contract: GS-35F-505CA
- GSA Government Web Site: GSA Federal Supply Service
- SIN: 132-51 – INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
CATS II Program
CATS II is an Office of Information initiative. Its objective is to facilitate the ability of County agencies to quickly and efficiently obtain high quality IT information related to consulting and technical services. The CATS II Program provides the County with a flexible contract vehicle for obtaining consistent IT resources by issuing task orders specific to its needs.
These task orders will be awarded to pre-qualified vendors under the CATS II Master Contract. Since the Master Contractors are already under contract with the County, they have already met many contracting requirements such as bonds and insurance, thus shortening the time between the identification of the need and initiation of the work to address it.
Functional Areas
- Program Management Office
- Application/Software Engineering
- Data Center/Facilities Management
- Service Desk Support
- Enterprise Architecture and New Technologies
- Information Security
- Documentation and Technical Writing
TOPR Release Forecast & Status
- Displays the projected release schedule for TOPRS. This information may be helpful in planning for resources and identifying whether Master Contractors and/or their approved subcontractors have the requisite skill set and experience to respond successfully to a particular Task Order. (If you, as the Master Contractor conclude that other subcontractor(s) may be necessary, please make sure to submit the necessary documents to secure approval)
- A list that provides the status of our various TOPRs. After the awardee is notified, this will often be the first location where award information will be posted. (Unsuccessful Response Notifications will also be sent to all unsuccessful TOPR respondees, as soon as possible.)
Federal Naics Codes
518210–DATA PROCESSING,HOSTING AND RELATED SERVICES
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing infrastructure for hosting or data processing services. These establishments may provide specialized hosting activities, such as web hosting, streaming services or application hosting; provide application service provisioning; or may provide general time-share mainframe facilities to clients. Data processing establishments provide complete processing and specialized reports from data supplied by clients or provide automated data processing and data entry services.
541511–CUSTOM COMPUTER PROGRAMMING SERVICES
This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in writing, modifying, testing, and supporting software to meet the needs of a particular customer.
541512–COMPUTER SYSTEMS DESIGN SERVICES
This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in planning and designing computer systems that integrate computer hardware, software, and communication technologies. The hardware and software components of the system may be provided by this establishment or company as part of integrated services or may be provided by third parties or vendors. These establishments often install the system and train and support users of the system.
541513–COMPUTER FACILITIES MANAGEMENT SERVICES
This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing on-site management and operation of clients’ computer systems and/or data processing facilities. Establishments providing computer systems or data processing facilities support services are included in this industry.
541519–OTHER COMPUTER RELATED SERVICES
This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing computer related services (except custom programming, systems integration design, and facilities management services). Establishments providing computer disaster recovery services or software installation services are included in this industry.
541611–ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT AND GENERAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTING SERVICES
This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing operating advice and assistance to businesses and other organizations on administrative management issues, such as financial planning and budgeting, equity and asset management, records management, office planning, strategic and organizational planning, site selection, new business startup, and business process improvement. This industry also includes establishments of general management consultants that provide a full range of administrative; human resource; marketing; process, physical distribution, and logistics; or other management consulting services to clients.
611420–COMPUTER TRAINING
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in conducting computer training (except computer repair), such as computer programming, software packages, computerized business systems, computer electronics technology, computer operations, and local area network management. Instruction may be provided in diverse settings, such as the establishment’s or client’s training facilities, educational institutions, the workplace, or the home, and through diverse means, such as correspondence, television, the Internet, or other electronic and distance-learning methods. The training provided by these establishments may include the use of simulators and simulation methods.