GSA Awards Contract to Voyager
Positions Businesses to Develop Solutions for All Federal Agencies
A contract for Research & Development (R&D) services under the U.S. General Services Administration’s (GSA) One Acquisition for Integrated Services Plus (OASIS+) Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract vehicle has been awarded to Voyager Technologies.
“The contract opens the door for all federal agencies to tap into Voyager’s mission-critical solutions.”
Marshall Smith, Voyager
Under the R&D domain, Voyager may provide technology and services in nanotechnology and biotechnology; physical engineering and life sciences; aircraft, aircraft engine and engine parts; and guided missiles and space vehicles, their propulsion units and propulsion parts.
“The contract opens the door for all federal agencies to tap into Voyager’s mission-critical solutions,” said Marshall Smith, president, Space Solutions, Voyager. “This includes space infrastructure, autonomous systems, aerospace engineering, materials science, secure communications and next-generation defense technologies.”
“This IDIQ positions the government to move fast given the advancing threats our nation faces,” said Matt Magaña, president, Defense & National Security, Voyager. “Now the government can take advantage of already developed components and parts for propulsion and weapon systems as well as satellites.”
OASIS+ is a flexible, government-wide contract vehicle designed by GSA to simplify how federal agencies acquire complex non-IT service requirements such as research & development, engineering, logistics and consulting. As an IDIQ, OASIS+ allows federal buyers to issue task orders tailored to their unique program needs with confidence in the quality and capability of awarded vendors.