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U.S. General Services Administration
IT Schedule 70IT Schedule 70
Dan BaskinGeneral Services Administration
May 2012
Dan BaskinGeneral Services Administration
May 2012
IT Schedule 70 – Who Are We?
IT Schedule 70 Offerings Software Licenses IT Equipment (Sales or Lease) IT Training Courses IT Professional Services E-Commerce Services Wireless Services Satellite Services Identity and Access Management
Products and Services:
Digital Certificates
HSPD-12 Products and Services
IT Schedule 70 Features Simplified ordering procedures Competitive pricing Abundant supply of small businesses Approximately 5000 industry partners
of varying socioeconomic status Enhanced competition Available for state and local
government use under certain authorities
Ability to set-aside procurements for small businesses
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IT Schedule 70 grants agencies direct access to commercial experts who can thoroughly address the needs of the government IT community.
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Benefits of IT Schedule 70The IT Schedule 70 offers… Cost
SavingsTimeSavings
Selection Built –In Value
Competitive pricing with the ability to seek additional discounts off Schedule pricing
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Approximately 5000 pre-vetted local and global contractors, including small and disadvantaged businesses
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A suite of e-Tools to streamline processes, such as market research and competition
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Complementary trainings and assistance available R RThe ability to set aside procurements for small businesses and to establish agreements, known as Blanket Purchase Agreements, for recurring needs
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IT Schedule 70 Solutions Cloud IT Services Computer and Networking Hardware Systems Life Cycle Integration Cyber Security Data Centers and Storage Satellite Services SmartBUY: Commercial Software Solutions Software and Applications Wireless and Mobility
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Success Story Requirements: State & Local customer required wireless services for the IPAD, IPhone and not the
devices. Customer would obtain devices from another contract with APPLE (No existing contract for the services)
Summary Question: Does GSA offer wireless services to support the following: Wireless Access Services
– Data Plan (typically 3G service if available in locale) compatible with Apple iPad 2
– Voice and Data Plan (typically 3G service if available in locale) compatible with Apple iPhone 4
Results:
Determined that SIN 132-53, Wireless Services, satisfied this requirement. Schedule 70 verified that GSA Schedule 70 contractor X and Y are available on
schedule 70 and able to offer wireless services to meet customer requirement.
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U.S. General Services Administration
Jim RussoGeneral Services AdministrationJim RussoGeneral Services Administration
May 2012 May 2012
COMSATCOMCOMSATCOM
What is COMSATCOM?
Commercial Satellite Communications:
Reliable fixed, mobile, and broadcast communications where no wire line or wireless infrastructure exists
How do commercial satellite services support the Government?
Communications for the Warfighter and DOD Support Quickly deployed Domestic Emergency Response
Communications Continuity of Operations/Service Diversity Supplements Terrestrial Networks Distance Learning and Training in real-time
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COMSATCOM Solutions
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Schedule 70 supplies Bandwidth and Subscription Services
Schedule 70 Awards – 24 Industry PartnersEighteen are Large Businesses
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Industry Partner132-54
Transponded Capacity (14)
132-55 Subscription Services
(17)ADCI of Delaware, LLC XAmericom Government Services, Inc. X XARTEL, LLC X XCaprock Government Solutions, Inc. X XDRS Technical Services, Inc. X XGlobecomm Systems, Inc. X XGMPCS Personal Communications, Inc. XHughes Network Systems, LLC X XIntelsat General Corporation X XMaritime Telecommunications Networks X XSatcom Direct Communications, Inc. XSatcom Global, Inc. X XSegovia, Inc. X XSpacenet, Inc. X XStratos Government Services, Inc. XTelecommunication Systems, Inc. X XVizada, Inc. X XXTAR, LLC X
* Small Business
Schedule 70 Awards – 24 Industry PartnersSix are small businesses
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Industry Partner132-54
Transponded Capacity (4)
132-55 Subscription Services
(5)
Bushtex, Inc. * X Knight Sky Consulting and Associates, LLC* X XMVS USA, Inc.* XRiteNet Corporation* X XSkycasters, LLC * XUltisat, Inc.* X X
* Small Business
Success Story – Schedule 70 is supplying COMSATCOM services to support Agencies’ missions
Task Order competition Over 200 postings to date on eBuy (including RFIs, RFQs,
notices)
Nine Contractors have won task orders
DOD Awards:(as of 13 March) Over 83 task orders made with lifecycle value $1.5B
Other Federal Awards: VA, EPA, CDC, USCG
State and Local Awards: State of Alabama11
Information Portal for Customers and Industry Revamped COMSATCOM entry page on GSA's web site at:
http://www.gsa.gov/satellite
Website contains:
Program introduction
Contract descriptions & Available services
Eligible contractor list and contract pricing
FAQs
Customer Users Guide
Delegated Procurement Authority Application
Program updates
eBuy for all COMSATCOM contracts at http://www.gsa.gov/ebuy12
U.S. General Services Administration
Marcelo OlascoagaGeneral Services AdministrationMarcelo OlascoagaGeneral Services Administration
May 2012 May 2012
Cloud ComputingCloud Computing
What is Cloud Computing
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Essential Characteristics of Cloud NIST Cloud DefinitionSelf Service Portal
Broad Network Access Available to all devices/locations
Location Independent Resource Pooling Efficient Use of Resources & DR/COOP
Scale Up or Down On DemandRapid Elasticity
Pay only for what you useMeasured Service
On demand Self Service
Community
Private Public
Hybrid
Four Cloud Deployment Models
IaaS: Infrastructure-as-a-Servicee.g. virtual computers for IT
PaaS: Platform-as-a-Servicei.e. pre-built application environments
SaaS: Software-as-a-Servicei.e. software for end users
Three Cloud Service Models
GSA’s IT Schedule 70 – A platform for offering Cloud Computing service offerings GSA’s Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) cloud offering is an
example of how GSA leverages IT Schedule 70 as a platform for creating integrated solutions. The IaaS blanket purchase agreement (BPA) packages IT
Schedule 70 products and services into distinct lots featuring cloud storage, virtual machines, and web hosting.
Through this offering, agencies can meet the Office of Management and Budget’s (OMB) cloud and data center consolidation mandates, reduce their environmental footprint, save taxpayer money, and serve the American people better.
IT Schedule 70 brings the latest technology to agencies and allows GSA to be more innovative and responsive to the needs of the government agencies we serve.
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Virtual Machines Server Hosting
• Online Web Based Storage• Store Files & Data Objects
• Online VMs/ Computing• Multiple CPU & OS
Types
• Online Server Hosting • DNS and CDN
Capabilities
RFQ Required Cloud Computing Characteristics
Data Storage
On-demand Self ServiceAbility to unilaterally provision services without vendor review
Ubiquitous Network AccessMinimum 1Gb/s bandwidth, 2 DC’s, 2 different locations within CONUS
Location Independent Resource PoolingProvisioning of practically: unlimited storage, comp capacity, memory
Rapid ElasticityProvision on demand near real-time request
Measured ServiceVisibility into service usage via dashboard or similar means
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) BPA3 Lots offered by one of the 12 IaaS BPA Vendors
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IaaS Awardees, Teaming Partners and ATO (as of May 1, 2012)
ATO
ATO
ATO
ATO
ATO
ATO ATO
Indicates that GSA has granted an Authority-To-Operate
IaaS BPA Security/ATO Overview An Authority To Operate (ATO) is required before an order is placed
against GSA Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA)
GSA IaaS BPA vendors have been granted an ATO that can be leveraged by other agencies for IT systems and data at the FISMA Moderate Impact Level or lower.
GSA IaaS BPA granted ATO’s can be leveraged by any federal agency for the FIPS-199 Moderate Impact Level or lower. This makes acquisitions easier, faster and less costly for agencies to take advantage of the benefits of cloud computing.
As of May 1, 2012, 4 of the 12 IaaS BPA vendors (CGI Federal, Verizon Business, Apptis and Autonomic Resources) hold an active GSA IaaS BPA granted ATO.
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GSA IaaS ATO FedRAMP
Security and Privacy Requirements
Based on NIST SP 800-53 r3.
Closely aligned to the to the proposed FedRAMP requirements published November 2, 2010.
Also based on NIST SP 800-53 r3. Requirements updated based on comments received on the published version.
Fewer security controls for low and moderate FIPS 199 impact levels than GSA IaaS BPA.
Desired FIPS 199 impact level
Moderate impact Low and Moderate Impact
Independent 3rd party assessor organization (3PAO)
Cloud Service Provider (CSP) chooses their own.
CSP chooses from FedRAMP accepted list
Authority -To - Operate (ATO)
Granted by GSA OCIO for Government Agencies to leverage
Provisional Authorization granted by Joint Authorization Board (JAB) consisting of CIO’s from DOD, DHS and GSA for Government Agencies to leverage.
How GSA IaaS ATO differs from FedRAMP
U.S. General Services Administration
Pat GreenGeneral Services AdministrationPat GreenGeneral Services Administration
May 2012 May 2012
SmartBUYSmartBUY
ITS SmartBUY Overview
SmartBUY (Software Managed and Acquired on the Right Terms) launched in June 2003
Supports the current administration’s Homeland Security Agenda to modernize critical IT Infrastructures
Improves the configuration management, security, and standards of Federal computers
SmartBUY aligns with the President’s goal of saving taxpayer dollars by improving the IT investment planning process and streamlining IT procurement
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SmartBUY Business Model
Provide Federal agencies the best obtainable terms and conditions
Work with Federal agencies to understand software requirements
Improve the configuration management, security, and standards of Federal computers
Reduce Acquisition and Support costs
Complement the Schedule 70 program by targeting large-volume software purchases
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SmartBUY AgreementsMarket Category Software Publisher
Database Management Oracle (RDBMS) - 5 Agreements
Enterprise Content Management Meridio (Records Management)
Enterprise Resource Planning iGrafx (Bus. Process Improvemenent – 3 Agreements)
Geospatial Information Systems GIS – 6 Agreements
Information Assurance
Data-At-Rest - 11 Agreements
SAIR Tier 1 - 5 Agreements
Telos (Assessment & Authorization)
Network Management
BDNA (IT Asset Management)
Belarc (IT Asset Management)
Quest (IT Infrastructure Management – 2 Agreements)
VMware (Virtualization Software)23
BPA Socio-Economic Classifications
8 Large Businesses
23 Small Businesses
3 Small Disadvantaged Businesses
2 Service-Disabled Veteran Small Businesses
1 Woman-Owned Small Business
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SmartBUY Achievements SmartBUY currently has 37 active Blanket Purchase Agreements
(BPAs): The BPAs reside within 6 software market categories. 20 of the BPAs are available for state, local, and tribal use.
FY 2011 SmartBUY Program Achievements thru 4Q: Sales = $310M Federal Customer Savings = $388M
FY 2010 SmartBUY Program Achievements: Sales = $215M Federal Customer Savings = $238M
FY 2009: Federal Customer Savings > $195M.
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GSA Schedule 70 / SmartBUY Relationship
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GSA Schedule 70• Broad Selection of Software
Applications
• Selection Flexibility
• Fair and Reasonable Prices
• Standard Terms & Conditions
SmartBUY• Strategic Sourcing Methodology
• Targeted Software Competitions
• Partners Selected Based on Government Footprint
• Schedule 70 Terms & Conditions
SmartBUY Program Management Office
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John Schwarz Director, SmartBUY PMO [email protected] (703) 306-7687
Pebble Randolph Operations Director [email protected] (703) 306-7594
Stephen Bell Project Manager [email protected] (703) 306-7595
Sharon Terango Project Manager [email protected] (703) 306-6104
Pat Green Project Manager [email protected] (703) 306-6633
Lori Prussing Project Manager [email protected] (703) 306-7652
Darwin Roberts Project Manager [email protected] (703) 306-7575
Eric Matyko Project Manager [email protected] (703) 605-3661
Deepa Hillary Business Analyst [email protected] (703) 306-6627
Email: [email protected] Website: http://gsa.gov/smartbuy
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