Dod Awards $29.2M Contract for Sub-Clin 4050gn-Savi Combined 751G/A WIF to Savi Technology Incorporated

Contract Overview

Contract Amount: $29,236,620 ($29.2M)

Contractor: Savi Technology Incorporated

Awarding Agency: Department of Defense

Start Date: 2008-08-13

End Date: 2009-10-20

Contract Duration: 433 days

Daily Burn Rate: $67.5K/day

Competition Type: NOT COMPETED

Number of Offers Received: 1

Pricing Type: FIRM FIXED PRICE

Sector: IT

Official Description: SUB-CLIN 4050GN-SAVI COMBINED 751G/A WIF

Place of Performance

Location: SUNNYVALE, SANTA CLARA County, CALIFORNIA, 94089

State: California Government Spending

Plain-Language Summary

Department of Defense obligated $29.2 million to SAVI TECHNOLOGY INCORPORATED for work described as: SUB-CLIN 4050GN-SAVI COMBINED 751G/A WIF Key points: 1. Contract awarded to SAVI TECHNOLOGY INCORPORATED for $29.2M. 2. The contract is for SUB-CLIN 4050GN-SAVI COMBINED 751G/A WIF. 3. Awarded by the Department of Defense, specifically the Department of the Army. 4. The contract was not competed, raising potential value concerns.

Value Assessment

Rating: questionable

The contract value is $29.2M. Without a competitive bidding process, it is difficult to assess if this price is fair and reasonable compared to market rates for similar electronic computer manufacturing services.

Cost Per Unit: N/A

Competition Analysis

Competition Level: sole-source

This contract was not competed, indicating a sole-source or limited competition award. This limits price discovery and may result in a higher cost to the government than if multiple vendors had bid.

Taxpayer Impact: The lack of competition could lead to taxpayers paying a premium for the goods or services procured under this contract.

Public Impact

Military hardware and technology procurement. Potential for single vendor reliance. Impact on defense supply chain efficiency.

Waste & Efficiency Indicators

Waste Risk Score: 50 / 10

Warning Flags

  • Lack of competition
  • Sole-source award
  • Potential for overpricing

Positive Signals

  • Specific technology acquisition
  • Awarded to a single vendor

Sector Analysis

This contract falls under the Electronic Computer Manufacturing sector. Spending in this sector can vary widely based on technological advancements and defense needs. Benchmarks are difficult without specific product details.

Small Business Impact

There is no indication that small businesses were involved in this contract, either as prime contractors or subcontractors. Further analysis would be needed to determine the extent of small business participation.

Oversight & Accountability

The non-competitive nature of this award warrants scrutiny. Oversight should focus on the justification for the sole-source award and ensure the price paid was appropriate.

Related Government Programs

  • Electronic Computer Manufacturing
  • Department of Defense Contracting
  • Department of the Army Programs

Risk Flags

  • Lack of competition
  • Sole-source award
  • Potential for inflated pricing
  • Limited transparency

Tags

electronic-computer-manufacturing, department-of-defense, ca, do, 10m-plus

Frequently Asked Questions

What is this federal contract paying for?

Department of Defense awarded $29.2 million to SAVI TECHNOLOGY INCORPORATED. SUB-CLIN 4050GN-SAVI COMBINED 751G/A WIF

Who is the contractor on this award?

The obligated recipient is SAVI TECHNOLOGY INCORPORATED.

Which agency awarded this contract?

Awarding agency: Department of Defense (Department of the Army).

What is the total obligated amount?

The obligated amount is $29.2 million.

What is the period of performance?

Start: 2008-08-13. End: 2009-10-20.

What is the justification for the sole-source award of this contract?

The justification for a sole-source award typically involves unique capabilities, urgent needs, or a lack of viable alternatives. Without specific documentation, it's impossible to confirm the exact reason. However, such awards often bypass competitive processes, potentially leading to higher costs and reduced innovation.

What are the risks associated with a non-competed contract of this value?

The primary risks of a non-competed contract include paying a higher price than necessary due to the absence of competitive pressure, potential for vendor lock-in, and reduced transparency. There's also a risk that the government may not be receiving the best available technology or service if alternatives were not explored.

How does this contract contribute to the Department of Defense's overall mission effectiveness?

The effectiveness of this contract hinges on the specific capabilities of the SUB-CLIN 4050GN-SAVI COMBINED 751G/A WIF system. If it provides critical functionality that enhances military operations or logistics, it contributes positively. However, the lack of competition raises questions about whether the most effective and cost-efficient solution was secured.

Industry Classification

NAICS: ManufacturingComputer and Peripheral Equipment ManufacturingElectronic Computer Manufacturing

Product/Service Code: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT (INCLD FIRMWARE) SOFTWARE,SUPPLIES& SUPPORT EQUIPMENT

Competition & Pricing

Extent Competed: NOT COMPETED

Offers Received: 1

Pricing Type: FIRM FIXED PRICE (J)

Evaluated Preference: NONE

Contractor Details

Parent Company: Lockheed Martin Corp (UEI: 834951691)

Address: 615 TASMAN DR, SUNNYVALE, CA, 17

Business Categories: Category Business, Corporate Entity Not Tax Exempt, Manufacturer of Goods, Not Designated a Small Business

Financial Breakdown

Contract Ceiling: $29,236,620

Exercised Options: $29,236,620

Current Obligation: $29,236,620

Contract Characteristics

Cost or Pricing Data: NO

Parent Contract

Parent Award PIID: DABL0103D1002

IDV Type: IDC

Timeline

Start Date: 2008-08-13

Current End Date: 2009-10-20

Potential End Date: 2009-10-20 00:00:00

Last Modified: 2009-06-07

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