Federal Contract Vehicles

TACCOM II

Tactical Communications Equipment and Services II

DHS / CBP IDIQ Expired
Obligated to date
$1.9B
Task orders
1,010
Contractors
45
Ceiling
$3 billion

Vehicle overview

Tactical Communications Equipment and Services II (TACCOM II) is a Best-in-Class multi-agency contract managed by the Department of Homeland Security and Customs and Border Protection. The vehicle enables the procurement of tools and technologies for the end-to-end transmission of mission-critical voice and data. It has a $3 billion ceiling and involves 45 total awards to 37 awardees.

Functional areas encompass equipment such as radios, satellite solutions, and infrastructure, as well as services including systems integration, engineering, and operations and maintenance. The contract is open to DHS and partner agencies and includes 23 small business awardees.

Vehicle details

Ordering period

One-year base plus four one-year options (5/03/2019 to 5/02/2024), extended to May 2025

Ceiling

$3 billion

TACCOM II contract holders

Top 15 of 37 companies by obligations.

NAICS coverage

Frequently asked questions

What is TACCOM II?
Tactical Communications Equipment and Services II (TACCOM II) is a Best-in-Class multi-agency contract managed by the Department of Homeland Security and Customs and Border Protection. The vehicle enables the procurement of tools and technologies for the end-to-end transmission of mission-critical voice and data. It has a $3 billion ceiling and involves 45 total awards to 37 awardees.
Which agency manages TACCOM II?
Tactical Communications Equipment and Services II is a IDIQ managed by Department of Homeland Security / Customs and Border Protection.
What can agencies acquire through TACCOM II?
Functional areas encompass equipment such as radios, satellite solutions, and infrastructure, as well as services including systems integration, engineering, and operations and maintenance. The contract is open to DHS and partner agencies and includes 23 small business awardees.
How much has been obligated through TACCOM II?
$1.9B has been obligated across 1,010 task orders.
How many contractors hold TACCOM II?
45 contractors hold a position on TACCOM II.
What is the contract ceiling of TACCOM II?
TACCOM II has a program ceiling of $3 billion.
Is TACCOM II active?
No, TACCOM II is not currently active — its status is expired (ordering period: One-year base plus four one-year options (5/03/2019 to 5/02/2024), extended to May 2025).

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