Federal Contract Vehicles

eFAST

Electronic Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Accelerated and Simplified Tasks (eFAST)

FAA IDIQ Active
Obligated to date
$2.8B
Task orders
544
Contractors
500
Ceiling
$7.4 billion

Vehicle overview

The Electronic Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Accelerated and Simplified Tasks (eFAST) is the Federal Aviation Administration's preferred contracting vehicle for small business contracts. Managed by the Office of Acquisition and Contracting (AAQ-430) in Washington, DC, it utilizes a web-based tool and automated workflows to acquire a variety of professional and technical services. The program has awarded over $4.4 billion to small businesses since Fiscal Year 2010 and maintains a total program ceiling of $7.4 billion for a 20-year period of performance.

The vehicle is limited to small business set-asides and encompasses eight functional areas, including Air Transportation Support, Business Administration & Management, Computer/Information Systems Development, and Engineering Services.

Vehicle details

Ordering period

20-year period of performance, with orders issued through September 30, 2029

Ceiling

$7.4 billion

eFAST contract holders

Top 15 of 1,006 companies by obligations.

NAICS coverage

Frequently asked questions

What is eFAST?
The Electronic Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Accelerated and Simplified Tasks (eFAST) is the Federal Aviation Administration's preferred contracting vehicle for small business contracts. Managed by the Office of Acquisition and Contracting (AAQ-430) in Washington, DC, it utilizes a web-based tool and automated workflows to acquire a variety of professional and technical services. The program has awarded over $4.4 billion to small businesses since Fiscal Year 2010 and maintains a total program ceiling of $7.4 billion for a 20-year period of performance.
Which agency manages eFAST?
Electronic Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Accelerated and Simplified Tasks (eFAST) is a IDIQ managed by Federal Aviation Administration – Office of Acquisition and Contracting (AAQ-430), Washington DC.
What can agencies acquire through eFAST?
The vehicle is limited to small business set-asides and encompasses eight functional areas, including Air Transportation Support, Business Administration & Management, Computer/Information Systems Development, and Engineering Services.
How much has been obligated through eFAST?
$2.8B has been obligated across 544 task orders.
How many contractors hold eFAST?
500 contractors hold a position on eFAST.
What is the contract ceiling of eFAST?
eFAST has a program ceiling of $7.4 billion.
Is eFAST active?
Yes, eFAST is currently active (ordering period: 20-year period of performance, with orders issued through September 30, 2029).

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