Federal Contract Vehicles
ED IDIQ Expired
ED-SAT
U.S. Department of Education Streamlined Acquisition Tool (ED-SAT)
- Obligated to date
- $55.9M
- Task orders
- 26
- Companies awarded
- 77
Vehicle overview
The U.S. Department of Education Streamlined Acquisition Tool (ED-SAT) is a contract vehicle managed by the U.S. Department of Education. It provides an expedient method for the agency to meet recurring needs through the use of pre-competed pools of experts. The vehicle was established as a replacement for the Department of Education MATO Program.
Established as a replacement for the MATO Program, the vehicle includes specialized pools such as Pool B for research design, analysis, and data collection.
ED-SAT contract holders
| Contractor | Obligated | Task orders |
|---|---|---|
| QUALITY INFORMATION PARTNERS, INC. | $10.7M | 2 |
| WESTED | $7.9M | 2 |
| KRATOS TECHNOLOGY & TRAINING SOLUTIONS, INC. | $5.4M | 2 |
| SRI INTERNATIONAL | $5.4M | 2 |
| APPLIED ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT CORPORATION | $5.3M | 1 |
| ABT GLOBAL LLC | $4.7M | 1 |
| JOBS FOR THE FUTURE INC | $2.8M | 2 |
| AMERICAN INSTITUTES FOR RESEARCH IN THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | $2.8M | 2 |
| M P R ASSOCIATES INC | $2.4M | 1 |
| THE MANHATTAN STRATEGY GROUP LLC | $2.1M | 1 |
| RESEARCH TRIANGLE INSTITUTE | $1.9M | 1 |
| COUNCIL OF CHIEF STATE SCHOOL OFFICERS, INCORPORATED | $1.5M | 1 |
| POLICY STUDIES ASSOCIATES, INC. | $893.8K | 2 |
| WESTAT, INC. | $666.8K | 1 |
| E.M.T. ASSOCIATES, INC. | $477.8K | 1 |
Top 15 of 77 companies by obligations.
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Frequently asked questions
- What is ED-SAT?
- The U.S. Department of Education Streamlined Acquisition Tool (ED-SAT) is a contract vehicle managed by the U.S. Department of Education. It provides an expedient method for the agency to meet recurring needs through the use of pre-competed pools of experts. The vehicle was established as a replacement for the Department of Education MATO Program.
- Which agency manages ED-SAT?
- U.S. Department of Education Streamlined Acquisition Tool (ED-SAT) is a IDIQ managed by U.S. Department of Education.
- What can agencies acquire through ED-SAT?
- Established as a replacement for the MATO Program, the vehicle includes specialized pools such as Pool B for research design, analysis, and data collection.
- How much has been obligated through ED-SAT?
- $55.9M has been obligated across 26 task orders.
- How many contractors hold ED-SAT?
- 77 contractors hold a position on ED-SAT.
- Is ED-SAT active?
- No, ED-SAT is not currently active — its status is expired.
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