ENCORE II

ABOUT ENCORE II ID/IQ
InfusionPoints is Subcontracted to American Systems

Contract Number: HC1028-08-D-2011
Contract Period: 1 June 2008 Through 31 May 2013, with five 1-year Option periods

Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts provide for an indefinite quantity of services during a fixed period of time. They are used when agencies can’t predetermine, above a specified minimum, the precise quantities of supplies or services that the Government will require during the contract period. IDIQs help streamline the contract process and speed service delivery.

ENCORE II IDIQ
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The ENCORE II contract vehicle provides Department of Defense (DoD) and other federal agencies with a convenient way to purchase the full range of IT solutions from IT Engineering and Integration to Hardware/Software procurements and IT Operational Support services. ENCORE II supports task orders (TO) to accomplish activities related to 20 IT areas:
IT migration and integration needs include the following:

■TA1: Enterprise IT Policy/Planning
■TA2: Integrated Solutions Management
■TA3: Performance Benchmarking
■TA4: Business Process Re-engineering
■TA5: Requirements Analysis
■TA6: Market Research
■TA7: Information/Knowledge Engineering
■TA8: Application Development
■TA9: Product Integration
■TA10: Test & Evaluation
■TA11: Asset Management
■TA12: Communications Engineering
■TA13: Security Engineering (CA)
■TA14: Telecommunications Support
■TA15: Computer-Telephony Integration
■TA16: Web Services
■TA17: Operations Support
■TA18: Hardware
■TA19: Software
■TA20: Managed Services

Our Full Lifecycle Services

We leverage our IT frameworks to infuse security into multiple points throughout our client's business solution lifecycle, by providing IT Consulting, Cyber Security and Technology services including:

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