### Federal Market & Contracts
iGov Technologies, Inc. maintains a robust presence across the federal acquisition landscape, leveraging multiple Governmentwide Acquisition Contracts (GWACs) and agency-specific vehicles to deliver advanced IT solutions and C4ISR support [2]. The company holds key positions on major Department of Defense (DoD) contracts, including the $37.4 Billion US Army Responsive Strategic Sourcing for Services (RS3) vehicle and the $538 Million USAF Platform Engineering and Integration for Tactical and Strategic Systems (PEITSS) contract [2] [1]. iGov secured the first delivery order under PEITSS, valued at $52.3 Million, for the delivery and installation of 158 Mobile Communications Systems (MCS) for the U.S. Air Force [1]. The firm also provides IT commodities and solutions to civilian agencies through vehicles like the NASA Solutions for Enterprise-Wide Procurement (SEWP) V and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Chief Information Officer – Commodities and Solutions (CIO-CS), both carrying a $20 Billion contract ceiling [1] [2].
iGov offers a comprehensive portfolio of services and products through these contracts, enabling access to pre-negotiated and ready-to-use customized solutions [2]. The company’s established partnerships support the provision of complete solutions designed to fulfill agency program goals and missions [2]. The firm’s logistics capabilities and understanding of government procurement ensure sustained support and seamless delivery for products sold [5].
### Key Contract Vehicles
iGov holds positions on several high-value, multi-award contracts, providing access to IT hardware, software, and specialized services across the federal government.
* **NASA SEWP V:** Contract NNG15SD81B is a Firm Fixed Price (FFP) GWAC, designated as a Group C Small Business contract [1]. The period of performance runs from May 1, 2015, through April 30, 2026 [1]. The contract provides commercial advanced technology, including cloud-based services, security tools, and health IT, to all Federal Government Departments & Agencies and Authorized Prime Contractors [1]. The SEWP fee is 0.34%, effective October 1, 2020 [1] [6]. * **NIH CIO-CS:** Contract HHSN316201500062W is an FFP contract running from May 1, 2015, through April 30, 2025, available to all Federal Government Departments & Agencies [2]. This vehicle provides IT commodities and solutions, including biomedical-related IT, mobility, collaboration tools, and cyber security [2]. * **GSA IT Schedule 70:** Contract GS-35F-005GA, effective October 5, 2016, through October 4, 2026, is a GWAC utilizing FFP and Time & Materials (T&M) contract types [2]. It supports government requirements for high-performance IT, including professional workstations, servers, and IT professional services such as systems analysis and network management [2]. * **DHS FirstSource II:** Contract HSHQDC-13-D-00016, with a $6.3 Billion ceiling, runs from January 8, 2013, through September 30, 2024 [2]. This contract provides commercial IT commodity solutions and value-added reseller services to DHS and its 16 operating components, with a required delivery time of 15 days [2]. * **2GIT GSA BPA:** Contract 47QTCA21A001S is a GSA Schedule 70 BPA-FFP, effective March 31, 2021, to March 30, 2026 [1]. The U.S. Air Force designated the 2GIT BPAs as a mandatory use vehicle for replacing the NETCENTS-2 Products IDID contract [1].
### Notable Programs
iGov supports critical mission requirements across the DoD and federal agencies, focusing on tactical and strategic systems integration and communications infrastructure.
* **US Army RS3:** Contract W15P7T-19-D-0057 is an IDIQ vehicle running from October 18, 2018, through May 14, 2027, supporting requirements related to Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) [2]. Support areas include Engineering, Research, Development, Test and Evaluation (RDT&E), Logistics, and Acquisition and Strategic Planning [2]. * **USAF PEITSS:** Under Contract FA8730-16-D0007, iGov was awarded the first delivery order, valued at $52.3 Million, to deliver and install a new Mobile Communications System (MCS) in the U.S. Air Force M1145 Highly Mobile Multi Wheeled Vehicles (HMMWV) [1]. The initial order covers 158 installed MCS systems and several spare kits [1]. * **USAF TDC ACP MILSATCOM:** This FFP contract, NNG15SD81B, has a $180 million ceiling and runs from August 27, 2024, through September 30, 2029, providing Theater Deployable Communications (TDC) equipment to all DoD Components [1]. The scope includes the Agile Communications Package (ACP) Small Military Satellite Communications (MILSATCOM) Terminal to provide backhaul connection for ACP and cover Agile Combat Employment (ACE) operations [1]. * **U.S. Army ITES-4H:** iGov secured a position on this $10 Billion, 10-year IDIQ procurement vehicle, enabling the provision of commercial IT hardware, including servers, enterprise computing systems, workstations, and storage systems [9].
### Federal Performance
iGov has historically engaged with a wide array of federal customers, including the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC), NASA, and the National Institute of Health (NIH) between 2013 and 2017 [4]. The company’s current customer base includes the DoD Defense Health Agency, U.S. Special Operations Command, United States Marine Corps, U.S. Department of Justice, and the White House Communications Agency [10].
* The USAF PEITSS contract is a multi-award, indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity (MAIDIQ) contract with a five-year base and one five-year option period, running through January 26, 2026 [1]. * The GSA IT Schedule 70 Rugged Laptop BPA (47QTCA23A0001) provides Panasonic Rugged Laptops and Tablets, with a required delivery time of 60 Days ARO [1].
### Certifications & Socioeconomic
iGov maintains a robust quality management system, evidenced by its ISO 9001 certification, which drives efficiencies across all functional process areas from quotation development to final delivery [4]. The organization demonstrates a zero-tolerance policy for gray market and counterfeit products, holding certification as an Open Trusted Technology Provider™ Standard (O-TTPS) ISO/IEC 20243-1:2018 company [8]. This O-TTPS certification aligns with the company’s Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) Plan, ensuring that iGov only sources products directly from the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) or OEM authorized distributors and resellers [8]. Furthermore, iGov operates as an NSA CSfC Trusted Integrator, leveraging a knowledgeable, experienced, and trusted team with an in-depth understanding of Government and Education (Gov/Ed) procurement models [1].
#### Quality Management & Supply Chain * iGov utilizes Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), and Customer Relationship Management (CRM) tools to streamline supply chain processes and meet quality objectives of customer satisfaction and on-time delivery [4]. * The organization maintains visibility into its tier-2 and tier-3 suppliers [4]. * iGov vets prospective new vendors to ensure they employ supply chain risk management/counterfeit prevention policies and procedures [8].
#### Security and Compliance (CMMC/NIST/DFARS/FedRAMP) * iGov is designated as an NSA CSfC Trusted Integrator [1]. * The company provides IT services including Cybersecurity Compliance, Enterprise Network Operations, Endpoint Management, and User Training [6]. * iGov offers proven scalable C5ISR solutions and maintains expertise in TAK (Tactical Assault Kit) [11].
#### Socioeconomic Status & Accessibility * iGov is classified as a Small Business (NAICS 541519) [1] [7]. * The company was incorporated on 08/31/2004 [7]. * The organization operates under Cage Code 32BQ5 and Unique Entity ID JKJ7JTLJJHR6 [7]. * iGov maintains Section 508 Compliant status [1].
### Recent News & Recognition
iGov secured a position on the U.S. Army’s $10 billion Information Technology Enterprise Solutions-4 Hardware (ITES-4H) contract on October 14, 2025 [1]. This 10-year indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) procurement vehicle includes iGov among 47 other awardees, marking the company’s first time on the ITES contract vehicle [2][3][4]. The ITES-4H contract, expected to begin later in 2025 and remain active through September 2035, mandates that iGov provide rugged laptops and tactical mobile-computing devices designed for field use in challenging environments [5][6]. Expanding its federal footprint in 2024, iGov was also chosen for the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) JETS 2.0 Contract Vehicle on October 3, 2024 [7], and selected to implement Engineering Change Proposals for TACP MCS in March 2024 [8].
### Recent Awards and Recognition
* iGov holds the designation of 2024 \#1 Reseller of Samsung Tactical Edition phones [9]. * The company was named the 2024 Panasonic Toughbook Federal Partner of the Year [10].
### Notable Achievements
iGov has a strong history of successful contract execution and high-volume product sales:
* The company received the Samsung Breakout Partner of the Year for 2022 [12]. * iGov sold nearly 25,000 Samsung Tactical Edition devices in 2021 [13]. * Between 2013 and 2017, iGov secured contracts with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC), NASA, the National Institute of Health (NIH), and the U.S. Air Force PEITSS contract [14]. * The firm won the US Marine Corps (USMC) Combat Operations Center (COC) contract in June 2012 [15].
### Strategic Developments
iGov focuses on providing Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Combat Systems, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C5ISR) systems, products, and support programs [17].
* iGov established its Mobility Business in 2020 specifically to service the tactical dismounted user community [16]. * The company is currently providing CSfC support for US Navy shipboard testing under a subcontract from Systems Technology Forum Ltd. (STF) [18].