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LIST Awarded FAA eFAST Master Ordering Agreement (MOA)
Monday October 1, 2009
Herndon, VA - List Innovative Solutions, Inc. (LIST) has been awarded a Master Ordering Agreement (MOA) for the Electronic Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Accelerated and Simplified Tasks (e-FAST) program. With a $2B ceiling the e-FAST contract, FAA’s preferred acquisition vehicle for fulfilling its Small Business goals, will provide Air Transportation support, Engineering Services, Computer/Information Systems Development, Computer Systems support, Documentation and Training, and Maintenance and Repair support. Specifically, LIST will provide support for the following functional areas: Business Administration & Management (BAM), Computer Systems Development (CSD), and Computer Systems Support (CSS).
The FAA developed eFAST in order to support its operations to streamline procurement processes. eFAST offers a broad range of comprehensive professional and support services and solutions consisting of engineering, research and development, information technology, emerging technologies, financial, and management services. This is the first generation of the eFAST program, and has a base period of 5 years through September 30, 2014.
“LIST recognizes the importance of the FAA’s mission to improve safety and efficiency in air travel throughout the US and abroad and looks forward and is ready to support the agency's needs,” said VP of Strategic Initiatives, Nick Srebrow.
About LIST
List Innovative Solutions, Inc. (LIST) is a leading provider of professional services and full life cycle information technology solutions to the U.S. federal government. LIST is a woman-owned small business with thirteen years of experience successfully delivering business solutions through technology innovation. LIST has over 70 employees supporting federal government customers with mission critical information technology challenges, including improving the automation of the personnel security background investigation process and federal retirement systems.
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