DOJ's $15.3M ADP Support Contract with Lockheed Martin: Computer Systems Design Services

Contract Overview

Contract Amount: $15,280,912 ($15.3M)

Contractor: Lockheed Martin Services, LLC

Awarding Agency: Department of Justice

Start Date: 2006-12-29

End Date: 2011-09-30

Contract Duration: 1,736 days

Daily Burn Rate: $8.8K/day

Competition Type: COMPETITIVE DELIVERY ORDER

Number of Offers Received: 2

Pricing Type: LABOR HOURS

Sector: IT

Official Description: ADP SUPPORT

Place of Performance

Location: WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA County, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, 20530

State: District of Columbia Government Spending

Plain-Language Summary

Department of Justice obligated $15.3 million to LOCKHEED MARTIN SERVICES, LLC for work described as: ADP SUPPORT Key points: 1. Contract Value: $15.3 million over 5 years. 2. Competition: Awarded via a competitive delivery order. 3. Risk: Moderate risk due to long-term IT support. 4. Sector: Information Technology (Computer Systems Design Services).

Value Assessment

Rating: fair

The contract's pricing is based on labor hours, making direct comparison difficult without detailed task breakdowns. The total value suggests a significant investment in IT support services.

Cost Per Unit: N/A

Competition Analysis

Competition Level: unknown

This contract was awarded through a competitive delivery order, indicating that multiple vendors likely had an opportunity to bid. This method generally promotes price discovery and potentially better value.

Taxpayer Impact: Taxpayer funds are utilized for essential IT support, with competition aiming to ensure efficient allocation of these resources.

Public Impact

Ensures continued operation of critical IT systems for the Department of Justice. Supports various offices, boards, and divisions within the DOJ. Potential for impact on user productivity if IT support is inadequate.

Waste & Efficiency Indicators

Waste Risk Score: 50 / 10

Warning Flags

Positive Signals

Sector Analysis

This contract falls within the IT sector, specifically Computer Systems Design Services. Spending in this area is substantial across government, supporting essential digital infrastructure and operations.

Small Business Impact

The data indicates this contract was not set aside for small businesses and was awarded to a large corporation, Lockheed Martin. There is no indication of small business subcontracting in the provided data.

Oversight & Accountability

Oversight would typically involve performance reviews, adherence to service level agreements, and financial audits to ensure accountability and effective service delivery.

Related Government Programs

Risk Flags

Tags

computer-systems-design-services, department-of-justice, dc, do, 10m-plus

Frequently Asked Questions

What is this federal contract paying for?

Department of Justice awarded $15.3 million to LOCKHEED MARTIN SERVICES, LLC. ADP SUPPORT

Who is the contractor on this award?

The obligated recipient is LOCKHEED MARTIN SERVICES, LLC.

Which agency awarded this contract?

Awarding agency: Department of Justice (Offices, Boards and Divisions).

What is the total obligated amount?

The obligated amount is $15.3 million.

What is the period of performance?

Start: 2006-12-29. End: 2011-09-30.

What was the specific basis for the 'competitive delivery order' award, and were there other bids considered?

The basis for a competitive delivery order typically involves a pre-existing contract vehicle (like a GSA Schedule) under which multiple vendors can compete for specific task orders. While the data confirms it was competitive, details on the number of bids or evaluation criteria would require further investigation into the specific procurement process.

What are the key performance indicators (KPIs) for this ADP support contract, and how is Lockheed Martin's performance measured?

Key performance indicators for such a contract would likely include system uptime, response times for support requests, resolution rates, and user satisfaction. Performance measurement would involve regular reporting by Lockheed Martin and review by the Department of Justice contracting officer's representative (COR) against agreed-upon service level agreements (SLAs).

How does the labor hour pricing model ensure cost-effectiveness and prevent potential overruns for the government?

Labor hour pricing can be cost-effective if well-managed and monitored. It requires strong government oversight to ensure that hours billed are reasonable and necessary for the tasks performed. Without clear task definitions and diligent tracking, there's a risk of cost overruns. Fixed-price elements or labor hour ceilings can mitigate this risk.

Industry Classification

NAICS: Professional, Scientific, and Technical ServicesComputer Systems Design and Related ServicesComputer Systems Design Services

Product/Service Code: IT AND TELECOM - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND TELECOMMUNICATIONSADP AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Competition & Pricing

Extent Competed: COMPETITIVE DELIVERY ORDER

Solicitation Procedures: NEGOTIATED PROPOSAL/QUOTE

Offers Received: 2

Pricing Type: LABOR HOURS (Z)

Evaluated Preference: NONE

Contractor Details

Parent Company: Lockheed Martin Corp (UEI: 834951691)

Address: 2339 ROUTE 70 WEST, FLOOR 3W, CHERRY HILL, NJ, 01

Business Categories: Category Business, Not Designated a Small Business

Financial Breakdown

Contract Ceiling: $15,280,912

Exercised Options: $15,280,912

Current Obligation: $15,280,912

Parent Contract

Parent Award PIID: DJJ05C1115

IDV Type: IDC

Timeline

Start Date: 2006-12-29

Current End Date: 2011-09-30

Potential End Date: 2011-09-30 00:00:00

Last Modified: 2011-09-06

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