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    FAA eFAST Contract Awarded to USmax Corporation

    By Aisha JamilJuly 14, 2011
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    The USmax Corporation was awarded a Master Ordering Agreement (MOA) by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) under the Electronic FAA Accelerated and Simplified Tasks Program (eFAST). USmax is an award-winning IT firm that specializes in Enterprise Application Support, Cyber Security solutions and Infrastructure Management.

    eFAST is FAA’s preferred methods for completing Agency Small Business Goals. It is a multi-year MOA program that offers broad technical scope, streamlined and flexible contract/award types and a detailed list of labor categories with fixed ceiling rates open to the FAA agency. The total ceiling value for all MOAs over a five year period is two billion dollars.

    eFAST offers federal agencies various contracting advantages which include, but are not limited to, socioeconomic credit to ordering activity, no subcontracting burden fees and pre-qualified small businesses for general past performance and technical capabilities.

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