CONTRACT VEHICLE

OTAs

Credence is a member of several consortia, through which the Government can use Other Transaction Authorities (OTAs) to enter into agreements with Credence. 

For more information about Credence and OTAs, please contact: [email protected]

System of Systems Consortium (SOSSEC)

The SOSSEC Consortium provides technical performance of research and development as well as prototype development to address the needs of the C4ISR, Cyber, and Homeland Defense communities primarily within the Department of Defense through OTAs. Both C5 and SOSSEC provide its members and eligible Government agencies a flexible and user-friendly pathway for rapid acquisition, linking buyers and sellers of innovation, and broadening the technology base to include non-traditional defense contractors and small businesses.

Border Security
Critical Infrastructure and Key Resources Protection Technologies
Perimeter Security
Port Security
IED Detection and Neutralization
Sensors
Surveillance and Warning
Architectural and Engineering Services
C2/C3/C4i Technology Development and Prototyping Systems Integration
Systems Integration
Emergency Response
Smart Building and Automation Systems
Communications
Integration of Communications and Data Systems
Situational Awareness
Cyber Defense
Information Assurance
Data Mining
Analytic Modeling
Business Analytics
Collaboration Capabilities
Computer Vision
Data Capture
Data Discovery, Visualization, and Analytics
Intelligence Exposure
Intelligence Production
Reliability
Search Capabilities
Propulsion Technologies

For more information about the SOSSEC Consortium, please visit here.

Information Warfare Research Project (IWRP) Consortium

The IWRP Consortium uses an OTA collaboration to engage industry and academia to develop and mature technologies in the field of information warfare that enhance Navy and Marine Corps mission effectiveness, focusing on underlying technologies that advance information warfare capabilities through a consortium that can support research, development, and prototyping.

Cyber Warfare
Data Science/Analytics Technologies
Assured Communications
Cloud Computing
Enterprise Resource Tools
Integrated Fires (IF)
Battlespace Awareness (BA)
DevSecOps
Autonomy
Mobility
Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE)
On-Demand Manufacturing
Assured Command and Control (C2)
Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning (AI/ML)
Elegant Design and User Experience

For more information about the IWRP Consortium, please visit here.

Consortium for Command, Control and Communications in Cyberspace (C5)

C5 helps Government program managers identify, acquire, demonstrate, and transition innovative Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C4ISR), and cyber technologies to the Warfighter using OTAs.

Situational Understanding
C4ISR and Targeting
System-of-Systems Architecture
Tactical and Strategic Networks
Enterprise Systems
Artificial Intelligence
Forensics
Analytics
Systems Integration
Systems Integration
Software and Hardware Technologies
Offensive and Defensive Cyberspace Operations
Electronic Warfare
Positioning, Navigation, and Timing
Information Operations
Intelligence Analysis, Exploitation, and Dissemination
Mobility and Autonomy
Sensors
Modeling and Simulation
Enabling Technologies
Training

For more information about the C5 Consortium, please visit here.

Medical Technology Enterprise Consortium (MTEC)

MTEC is a DoD-focused nonprofit that funds medical technology development. Operating under a government-awarded OTA, MTEC rapidly deploys funding and drive innovative medical technologies that improve military and civilian health globally.

Military Infectious Diseases
Combat Casualty Care
Military Operational Medicine
Clinical and Rehabilitative Medicine
Medical Training and Health Information Science
Chemical, Biological, and Radiological Threats

For more information about the MTEC, please visit here.

Training and Readiness Accelerator II (TReX II) Consortium

TReX II consortium is a collaboration executed under an Other Transaction Agreement (OTA) with the U.S. Army Program Executive Office for Simulation, Training and Instrumentation (PEO STRI) to address critical modeling, simulation, and training (MS&T) issues affecting national security.

Modeling
Simulation
Education and Training
Experimental Validation
Readiness
Information Operations

For more information about the TReX II Consortium, please visit here.

GSA Contacts

For more information about how the OASIS contract can help your agency with program management, management services, logistics, engineering, scientific, or financial requirements, contact the OASIS Program Office at [email protected], or visit www.gsa.gov/oasis.