Federal Contract Vehicles

TABSS

Technical, Acquisition, and Business Support Services

USCG IDIQ Active
Obligated to date
$560.6M
Task orders
250
Companies awarded
13
Ceiling
$11 billion

Vehicle overview

The Technical, Acquisition, and Business Support Services (TABSS) is a multiple-award IDIQ contract vehicle managed by the Department of Homeland Security's United States Coast Guard. It provides technical, acquisition, and business support services for DHS and its components on a worldwide basis. The vehicle has a combined maximum ceiling of $11 billion and serves as a primary mechanism for acquiring specialized professional support.

Work is divided into three domains: Program Management, Engineering and Technology Support Services; Business, Financial Management and Audit Support Services; and Contract Management Support Services. The vehicle utilizes a track-based structure with awards made on both unrestricted and set-aside bases, including service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses.

Vehicle details

Ordering period

5 years

Ceiling

$11 billion

TABSS contract holders

NAICS coverage

Frequently asked questions

What is TABSS?
The Technical, Acquisition, and Business Support Services (TABSS) is a multiple-award IDIQ contract vehicle managed by the Department of Homeland Security's United States Coast Guard. It provides technical, acquisition, and business support services for DHS and its components on a worldwide basis. The vehicle has a combined maximum ceiling of $11 billion and serves as a primary mechanism for acquiring specialized professional support.
Which agency manages TABSS?
Technical, Acquisition, and Business Support Services is a IDIQ managed by Department of Homeland Security, United States Coast Guard.
What can agencies acquire through TABSS?
Work is divided into three domains: Program Management, Engineering and Technology Support Services; Business, Financial Management and Audit Support Services; and Contract Management Support Services. The vehicle utilizes a track-based structure with awards made on both unrestricted and set-aside bases, including service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses.
How much has been obligated through TABSS?
$560.6M has been obligated across 250 task orders.
How many contractors hold TABSS?
13 contractors hold a position on TABSS.
What is the contract ceiling of TABSS?
TABSS has a program ceiling of $11 billion.
Is TABSS active?
Yes, TABSS is currently active (ordering period: 5 years).

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