Federal Contract Vehicles

PCS

Processor Capacity Services

DISA IDIQ Active
Obligated to date
$695.6M
Task orders
37
Companies awarded
4
Ceiling
$120 million

Vehicle overview

The Processor Capacity Services (PCS) is an IDIQ contract managed by the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) to provide on-demand Z-series processor capacity for the agency's hosting environment. The vehicle ensures the availability of specialized mainframe processing power to support critical DISA infrastructure. Amentum was awarded a $120 million contract under this vehicle to deliver Z-series chipset processor capacity.

Services are performed at DISA or DISA-approved locations worldwide where the agency maintains operational responsibility.

Vehicle details

Ordering period

5-year base period with five additional one-year option periods

Ceiling

$120 million

PCS contract holders

Contractor Obligated Task orders
HEWLETT PACKARD ENTERPRISE COMPANY $406.9M 15
ORACLE AMERICA, INC $200.9M 9
AMENTUM SERVICES, INC. $52.9M 7
VION CORPORATION $34.8M 6

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Frequently asked questions

What is PCS?
The Processor Capacity Services (PCS) is an IDIQ contract managed by the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) to provide on-demand Z-series processor capacity for the agency's hosting environment. The vehicle ensures the availability of specialized mainframe processing power to support critical DISA infrastructure. Amentum was awarded a $120 million contract under this vehicle to deliver Z-series chipset processor capacity.
Which agency manages PCS?
Processor Capacity Services is a IDIQ managed by Defense Information Systems Agency.
What can agencies acquire through PCS?
Services are performed at DISA or DISA-approved locations worldwide where the agency maintains operational responsibility.
How much has been obligated through PCS?
$695.6M has been obligated across 37 task orders.
How many contractors hold PCS?
4 contractors hold a position on PCS.
What is the contract ceiling of PCS?
PCS has a program ceiling of $120 million.
Is PCS active?
Yes, PCS is currently active (ordering period: 5-year base period with five additional one-year option periods).

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