GSA and DoD Seek Record-Setting Federal Purchases of Clean Electricity
The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) and the Department of Defense (DoD) are seeking contractors that can provide federal facilities in several mid-Atlantic and Midwest states with 100% carbon pollution-free electricity (CFE) by 2030. These two parallel clean electricity procurements, slated for award later this year, would together constitute one of the federal government’s largest-ever clean electricity purchases.
Key Details:
- Regions Covered: Mid-Atlantic and Midwest states, including Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia.
- Electricity Transmission: Managed by PJM Interconnection, covering approximately 65 million people.
- Procurement Volumes: GSA aims to procure approximately 1.1 million MWh per year, while DoD seeks about 2.4 million MWh per year of CFE.
- Market Research: Included a joint Request for Information (RFI) and a combined GSA/DoD Industry Day to shape acquisition strategies and solicitations.
- Federal Sustainability Plan: Targets net-zero emissions by 2050, with a transition to 100% CFE by 2030, half of which will be locally supplied clean energy meeting 24/7 hourly-matched demand.
- Recent Progress: Agreements signed to provide federal facilities in 16 states with 100% CFE by 2030.
This initiative is aimed at contractors capable of providing carbon pollution-free electricity to federal facilities. The contractors should have the ability to meet the substantial energy needs of both GSA and DoD. The exact value of these procurements has not been specified, but given the scale and volume of the electricity being sought (approximately 3.5 million MWh annually), the contracts are likely to be worth hundreds of millions of dollars, potentially reaching into the billions over the contract period.
SBA Announces $3 Million in New Grant Funding to Strengthen Cybersecurity Infrastructure for Emerging Small Businesses
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) announced $3 million in new funding under the Cybersecurity for Small Businesses Pilot Program. The grants will be awarded to state agencies to provide essential training, counseling, and tailored cybersecurity services to startups and emerging entrepreneurs, aiming to bolster their defenses against cyber threats.
Key Details:
- Funding Amount: $3 million in total, with individual grants ranging from $1,000,000 to $1,045,000.
- Application Period: Applications will be accepted from July 2, 2024, to August 2, 2024.
- Performance Period: The grants cover a performance period of 24 months, ending in September 2026.
- Eligibility: State and territorial government agencies that offer training, counseling, and other cybersecurity services to startups and emerging entrepreneurs.
- Program Goal: To educate small businesses on cybersecurity, help them develop robust cybersecurity measures, and protect them from cyber threats.
- Funding Opportunity Number: SB-OEDCS-24-001, with proposals to be submitted via Grants.gov by 11:59 p.m. (EDT) on August 2, 2024.
This grant funding initiative significantly supports state agencies and partners involved in cybersecurity training and counseling for small businesses. Contractors specializing in cybersecurity can benefit from this program by participating in or collaborating with state agencies to deliver these critical services. Strengthening cybersecurity infrastructure for small businesses protects these enterprises and contributes to a more secure overall economic environment, fostering trust and stability in digital commerce.
CIO-SP3 Extended Further Through April 29, 2025
The Chief Information Officer-Solutions and Partners 3 (CIO-SP3) and CIO-SP3 Small Business Government-Wide Acquisition Contracts (GWACs) have been extended through April 29, 2025. This additional six-month extension ensures there is no gap in contractual coverage between CIO-SP3 and the upcoming CIO-SP4. It also extends the five-year performance period of CIO-SP3 Task Orders into Fiscal Year 2030, allowing agencies to continue benefiting from the flexibilities of FAR 16.
Key Details:
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- Extension Duration: CIO-SP3 and CIO-SP3 Small Business GWACs extended until April 29, 2025.
- Contract Type: 10-year Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) GWAC.
- Ordering Period: Performance period through April 29, 2030.
- Scope: Provides IT solutions for both commercial and non-commercial needs.
- Labor Categories: 137 labor categories supporting all IT-related task orders.
- Contract Ceiling: $20 billion per contract holder.
- NAICS Code: 541512 – Computer Systems Design Services.
- Task Areas: Includes a wide range of IT services across ten task areas.
The extension of the CIO-SP3 contracts ensures continuous coverage and access to a streamlined procurement process, with pre-competed labor rates potentially leading to lower negotiated costs through competition. Contractors benefit from the flexibility in selection criteria, the ability to use NITAAC’s Electronic Government Ordering System (e-GOS) for efficient market research and estimating, and the simplification of processes by not needing a Delegation of Procurement Authority. Additionally, the exemption from synopsis posting under FAR Subpart 16.505 exceptions and the inclusion of agency-specific terms and conditions at the task order level further enhance the efficiency and attractiveness of these contracts for IT service providers.
SBA Announces $240,000 Grants to Fund Small Business Trade Expansion
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) announced the Native American Trade Expansion Program (NATEP), which will provide up to $240,000 in grants to small businesses. This initiative aims to expand exporting opportunities and enhance the global competitiveness of small businesses. The deadline for submitting proposals is July 31, 2024, by 11:59 p.m. (EDT).
Key Details:
- Funding Amount: Up to $240,000 per grant.
- Application Deadline: July 31, 2024, by 11:59 p.m. (EDT).
- Eligibility:
- Located in or near Tribal lands and/or primarily serving small businesses.
- Must be a for-profit or non-profit entity.
- Must have existed continuously for at least three years.
- Must have experience with small business issues.
- Must have a proven track record of assisting small businesses.
- Usage of Funds: Funds can be used for activities that increase exports, such as participating in foreign trade missions, market sales trips, website and product translation, and international marketing media design. At least 85% of the grant must directly benefit new-to-export and market expansion small businesses.
- Application Components: Must include a cover letter, technical proposal, budget information, certifications, forms, assurances, and attachments/exhibits.
This funding opportunity significantly supports small businesses by enhancing their export capabilities and global reach. Contractors providing training, consulting, and support services can collaborate with awarded organizations to help these businesses expand their market presence. By fostering growth in small enterprises, this program not only strengthens individual businesses but also contributes to the broader economic development of their communities.
GSA Says Line-Item Pricing Data Leads to Improvements in Small Business Participation, Cybersecurity
The GSA has reported that utilizing line-item pricing data has significantly improved small business participation and cybersecurity in federal contracting. This initiative ensures transparency and accuracy in pricing, making it easier for small businesses to compete for federal contracts while enhancing overall cybersecurity measures.
Key Details:
- Data Utilization: Ensures transparency and fairness in pricing through detailed line-item pricing data.
- Impact on Small Businesses: Increased participation rates of small businesses in federal contracts due to fair pricing practices.
- Cybersecurity Enhancements: Improved data accuracy and integrity have bolstered cybersecurity measures across federal procurements.
For small businesses, the use of line-item pricing data creates a more level playing field, facilitating easier competition for federal contracts. Enhanced cybersecurity measures also ensure safer participation in federal procurement activities, protecting sensitive business information.



