### Company Overview & Leadership
Established in 1998 [8], SNAP provides professional services guided by the vision of “Moving Forward with Technology” [3]. The firm operates as a small business, coupling agility and customer focus with the experience and maturity typically associated with large businesses, empowering Government and private industry clients to align technology with mission and business objectives [3]. SNAP serves four main market segments: Federal Civilian and DHS, State and Local, Department of Defense, and Commercial and Non-Profit [13].
The organization delivers a comprehensive suite of solutions, including specialized practices in Information Security and Strategic Staffing [2]. The Information Security practice provides expertise in areas such as vulnerability and risk management, remote access protection, and security incident management through Strategic Consulting Services and Technology Solutions [12]. Furthermore, SNAP’s Strategic Recruiting Division maintains a database of over 20,000 resumes and utilizes traditional and progressive recruiting sources, including offshore capabilities, to source qualified personnel [11]. SNAP leverages its Architecture Governance Council (AGC), a select group of industry leading technologists, to apply architectural best practices and govern delivery of quality solutions [6].
SNAP offers ten primary solution domains to clients [2], including:
* Software Engineering, utilizing the SNAP Program Delivery Ecosystem (SPDE) and an Agile adaptive software engineering lifecycle that includes SCRUM and Continuous Integration [6]. * Cloud Solutions, covering IaaS, SaaS, and PaaS, and supporting pure cloud or hybrid environments [16]. * Enterprise Content and Knowledge Management, employing a vendor-agnostic approach and proven experience with tools such as SharePoint and Alfresco [14]. * Enterprise Mobility, utilizing the SNAP Enterprise Mobility Strategy Framework to develop holistic mobile strategies [15]. * Network and Infrastructure Support, Training Support, Enterprise Architecture, and Geographic Information Systems [2].
During the COVID-19 pandemic, SNAP seamlessly implemented a highly effective Business Continuity Process by transitioning to remote work, ensuring 100% operational capacity and maintaining income-continuity for every employee without furloughs or layoffs [10].
### Federal Market & Contracts
SNAP maintains a strategic market position, holding both prime contractor and subcontractor roles across a large portfolio of contract vehicles [1]. This portfolio encompasses Government-Wide Acquisition Contracts (GWACs), Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ), and Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) Contracts [1]. The organization is certified as an 8(a), small business, and/or small disadvantaged business on several contracts, supporting customer flexibility in meeting contracting goals [1]. SNAP holds SBA 8(a) status specifically for the CIOSP3 and GSA 8(a) STARS II IDIQ contracts [3].
Key prime holdings include the NIH CIOSP3, which carries both Small Business (SB) and 8(a) designations [2], GSA 8(a) STARS II [1], and DHS FirstSource II [1].
#### Contract Vehicles
SNAP holds prime contractor status on numerous federal, state, and local vehicles:
* GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) contract [8], which includes GSA IT Schedule 70 [6] and GSA PSS (MOBIS) [6]. * FCoE Training OMNIBUS [1] and the GSA EDIM BPA [1]. * Electronic FAA Accelerated and Simplified Tasks (eFAST) vehicle [5]. * State and local prime contracts, including Maryland CATS+ [9] and Prince George’s County, MD CATS [10].
#### Notable Programs
The organization maintains prime positioning on key agency-specific contracts and serves as a team member on major federal vehicles:
* **Prime Positions:** U.S. Census Bureau ESF SE&I contract [11] and the USDA FS Tower I vehicle [12]. * **Team Member Engagements:** GSA OASIS contract [7], Air Force CAAS IV [13], Air Force USAMS III [14], Army CAPdL [15], Army ITES 2S [16], Army MCoE [17], Army OPTARSS II [18], and Army TRAIN II [19].
### Certifications & Socioeconomic
SNAP Inc. maintains a rigorous quality and security framework, certifying its delivery processes to multiple international standards, demonstrating process maturity to support government clients.
The organization holds extensive quality and security certifications:
* ISO/IEC 9001:2015 (Quality Management System - QMS) [1] * ISO/IEC 20000-1:2018 (Information Technology Service Management System - ITSMS) [2] * ISO/IEC 27001:2013 (Information Security Management System - ISMS) [3]
SNAP also achieved CMMI 2.0 Maturity Level 3 appraisals for Development (DEV) [4] and Services (SVC) [6].
#### Quality Management (ISO/CMMI)
The CMMI appraisals utilized the CMMI Institute’s Standard CMMI Appraisal Method for Process Improvement (SCAMPI) [8]:
* CMMI 2.0 Maturity Level 3 DEV was re-appraised in February 2021 [5]. * CMMI 2.0 Maturity Level 3 SVC was re-appraised in February 2021 [7].
#### Socioeconomic Status
SNAP maintains a multi-state presence and holds specific small business designations:
* SNAP holds SBA 8(a) status [12], including specific status for the IDIQ contracts CIOSP3 and GSA 8(a) STARS II [34]. * The company is certified as a small business [13] and a small disadvantaged business on several contracts [14]. * SNAP holds Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) certifications from the states of VA and MD [15] and is MBE Certified in Prince George's County, Maryland [16]. * Corporate headquarters are located in Chantilly, VA [3]. Additional locations include Newport News, VA, Rockville, MD, and Oklahoma City, OK [18], along with a dedicated Development Center [5].
### Recent News & Recognition
SNAP maintains an unrelenting focus on quality while accelerating time-to-value in the agile delivery of innovative software engineering services and solutions [4]. The company designs, develops, and delivers high-quality platform, distance, and distributed learning content to support customer missions and objectives [4].
SNAP strategically aligns with vendors and industry partners to provide complementary services, surge capabilities, and relevant products, fostering collegial and transparent relationships [3].
#### Strategic Developments
The organization maintains robust partnerships and achievements:
* Strategic industry partnerships include CACI, CSC, Northrop, and BAE, while vendor partnerships feature Microsoft, Oracle, Salesforce, and ServiceNow [3]. * SNAP holds designations as a Small Business Administration (SBA) entity [4]. * The company maintains Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) status in Maryland, Virginia, and Prince George’s County, MD [4]. * The company also provides information regarding COVID-19 [1].