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E3 Federal Solutions Wins 2nd DHS TABSS IDIQ

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E3 Federal Solutions (E3) was awarded a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Technical and Business Support Services (TABSS) indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract for Program Management, Engineering, and Technology Support Services (Domain 1).

A month later on December 31st, E3 was awarded a second DHS TABSS IDIQ contract for Business Management, Financial Management, and Audit Services (Domain 2), becoming the only small business to be awarded two TABSS IDIQ contracts.

DHS awarded six IDIQs to small businesses within Domain 2.  Team E3 consists of the following teaming partners:

  • E3 Federal Solutions
  • Barquin International
  • DLS Engineering Associates
  • Federal Management Systems
  • INTEGRITYOne Partners
  • George Mason University, Center for Infrastructure Protection
  • Glo Solutions
  • WBB
  • New River Systems
  • PricewaterhouseCoopers
  • Tecolote Research
  • VectorCSP

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