Chickasaw Alliance Group (CAG) plays a vital role in facilitating the efficient and safe movement of people and goods across the country. Through cutting-edge technological solutions, CAG looks to support the Federal Government in streamlining its transportation systems, improving air traffic control, and enhancing the overall safety and reliability of the nation's transportation infrastructure. CAG is well-versed in the complex regulatory environment that governs transportation and air traffic control and provides expert guidance to federal agencies to ensure compliance and optimal performance. CAG specializes in transportation, air traffic control, and IT solutions and is a critical partner to federal agencies.
Our expertise in systems, hardware, and software engineering disciplines, coupled with our in-depth knowledge of open systems architecture, allows us to develop turn-key systems to provide our clients with efficient & reliable solutions.
IT Service Management (ITSM)
Business Intelligence
Identity Credentialing & Access Management
Enterprise Systems Management
Software Design & Development
Systems Architecture Analysis
Legacy System Re-Engineering
Web Enterprise Solutions
Program Evaluation
Organizational Change Management
Dashboard Development
Administrative Support Services
Stakeholder Engagement
Web Design & Development
Graphic Design & Development
Conference Planning & Logistics
Program Analysis & Policy Impacts
Operational Performance & Optimization
Risk, Threat, & Safety Management
Google Analytics
Earned Value Management (EVM)
Continuity of Operations (COOP)
Financial Management Support
Risk Management
Some of our current customers reside in the following agencies:
8(a) STARS III, a small business set-aside GWAC, will provide flexible access to customized IT solutions from a large, diverse pool of 8(a) industry partners.
GSA STARS III WebsiteView Company (Chickasaw Strategic Pointe)
View Company (Chickasaw Management Services)
Human Resources and Organization Support ($15M Size Standard) - This pool comprises of efforts engaged in the three Key Services Areas (KSAs) identified in HCaTS: 1) Customized Training and Development Services, 2) Customized Human Capital Strategy Services, and 3) Organizational Performance Improvement. - Customized training includes, but is not limited to, training that is developed and/or delivered to any Federal employee to enhance knowledge, skills and abilities related to a specific title, series and/or function on any subject matter, or general knowledge, skills and abilities. To find out more about HCaTS, visit the official HCaTS page on the GSA website.
One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services - 8(a) - The OASIS 8(a) Program is composed of multiple award indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (MA-IDIQ) contracts. The contract consists of a base period of five (5) years with one (1) five-year option period. All Pools described below and all contracts are Set Aside for 8(a) Businesses Only. The purpose of OASIS 8(a) is to meet the needs of customers with complex integrated professional service based requirements who cannot use, or find difficulty using, the MAS Schedules, Government-wide Acquisition contracts (GWACs), or other existing vehicles for a solution. Complex integrated professional services based requirements are those that:
-Involve multiple professional services disciplines;
-Involve significant IT components, but are not IT requirements;
-Involve ancillary support services and supplies (commonly referred to as Other Direct Costs - ODCs);
-Involve commercial or non commercial services, or a blend of both;
-Require consideration of all Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Part 16 pricing alternatives, including fixed-price with or without incentives, cost-reimbursement (all types),Time-and-Material, Labor-Hour, or combinations of these alternatives, to fairly allocate risk between the contractor and Government
-Require blending of all or some of the above.
OASIS and OASIS Small Business (SB) are multiple award, Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts that provide flexible and innovative solutions for complex professional services. Details of OASIS Contract include:
The core disciplines/scopes of the contracts include:
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Order-Level Materials (OLM) - OLMs are supplies and/or services acquired in direct support of an individual task or delivery order placed against a Schedule contract or BPA. OLM pricing is not established at the Schedule contract or BPA level, but at the order level.
Learn MoreHealth Information Technology Services Includes a wide range of Health IT services to include connected health, electronic health records, health information exchanges, health analytics, personal health information management, innovative Health IT solutions, health informatics, emerging Health IT research, and other Health IT services.
Learn MoreInformation Technology Professional Services - SUBJECT TO COOPERATIVE PURCHASING - Includes resources and facilities management, database planning and design, systems analysis and design, network services, programming, conversion and implementation support, network services project management, data/records management, and other services relevant to 29CFR541.400.
Learn MoreManagement and Financial Consulting, Acquisition and Grants Management Support, and Business Program and Project Management Services - Provide operating advice and assistance on administrative and management issues.
Learn MoreAgency Human Capital Strategy, Policy and Operations - Professional services include but are not limited to development of effective human capital management strategies and enhanced policy. This Function contains the following Sub-Functions: A.1.1 Workforce Planning; A.1.2 Human Capital Strategy; A.1.3 Organizational Design and Position Classification; A.1.4 Diversity and Inclusion; A.1.5 Employee Engagement and Communications; A.1.6 Organizational Development(OPM\Federal Human Capital Business Reference Model)
Advertising Services - Services provided under this SIN will promote public awareness of an agency's mission and initiatives, enable public understanding of complex technical and social issues, disseminate information to industry and consumer advocacy groups and engage in recruitment campaigns. Services include, but are not limited to the following components: advertising objective determination, message decision / creation, media selection, outdoor marketing and media services, broadcast media (radio, TV, internet and public service announcements), direct mail services, media planning, media placement services, advertising evaluation, related activities to advertising services.
Learn MoreExhibit Design and Advertising Services - Services include conceptualizing, designing and producing exhibits and their accompanying materials, providing and/or making recommendations for carpet and padding installation for exhibit property; preview, set-up and dismantling of exhibit property, cleaning, prepping and storing exhibit property for future use, shipping exhibit property to and from designated site(s); and media illumination services
Learn MoreInformation Technology Professional Services IT Professional Services and/or labor categories for database planning and design; systems analysis, integration, and design; programming, conversion and implementation support; network services, data/records management, and testing.
TTG T+Cs / PricelistCIO-SP3 (Chief Information Officers-Solutions and Partners 3) Small Business is a 10-year, multiple award, indefinite-delivery indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) Government-wide Acquisition Contract (GWAC) with a ceiling of $20 billion. CIO-SP3 Small Business is awarded through the NIH Information Technology Acquisition and Assessment Center (NITAAC). NITAAC is a federal Executive Agent authorized by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to administer GWACs for IT procurement. To find out more, visit the official NIH CIO−SP3 Small Business website.
CIO-SP3 Small Business offers a breadth of IT services in support of the Federal Enterprise Architecture, the Federal Health Architecture, and the DoD Enterprise Architecture. Its uses include, but are not limited to, Data Center Consolidation, Cloud Computing, Health IT, Mobility and Cybersecurity.
Task Areas:
Task Area 1 - IT Services for Biomedical Research, Health Sciences, and Healthcare
Task Area 2 - Chief Information Officer (CIO) Support
Task Area 3 - Imaging
Task Area 4 - Outsourcing
Task Area 5 - IT Operations and Maintenance
Task Area 6 - Integration Services
Task Area 7 - Critical Infrastructure Protection and Information Assurance
Task Area 8 - Digital Government
Task Area 9 - Enterprise Resource Planning
Task Area 10 - Software Development
Prompt Payment Terms: None
Program Manager:
Tyler Sparks
Phone Number:
405-253-8224
Email:
Contract Email:
The U.S. Army EAGLE II Basic Ordering Agreement (BOA) is the primary contract vehicle the Army uses to obtain logistics services. The EAGLE II program enables contractors to provide maintenance operations, supply operations, and transportation services at U.S. Army locations worldwide.