Orbit Engineering Systems LLC

A Cherokee Native American and Veteran Owned Company

Contracts


GWACs - Government Wide Acquisition Contracts enable federal agencies to buy cost-effective, innovative solutions for information technology (IT) requirements.

IDIQ contracts - Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity contracts provide for an indefinite quantity of services for a fixed time. They are used when GSA can’t determine, above a specified minimum, the precise quantities of supplies or services that the government will require during the contract period. IDIQs help streamline the contract process and speed service delivery.


Recent United States Government customers:

BLMBureau of Land Management, U.S. Department of Interior

FEMAFederal Emergency Management Agency, U.S. Department of Homeland Security

EPAOffice of Emergency Management, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

DEADrug Enforcement Agency, U.S. Department of Justice

 US Fish and WildlifeU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service , U.S. Department of Interior

 

Products for Aircrafts: EMS Satcom, EMS Viper, HSD-400, Thrane & Thrane, and Cobham and Cobham Surveillance, AERO–HSD, AERO-I, AER0-M.

Products for Land: Thrane & Thrane, Huges Inc., Iridium, Inmarsat, Thuraya, BGAN Custom VSAT, Explorer 500, Explorer 700, Panther-X, KU and KA band VSAT terminals, Hawkeye III multiband VSAT terminal and Cheetah Flyaway VSAT terminal.

Products for Maritime: Thrane & Thrane, Cobham, Iridium, Fleet Broadband, Fleet 77/55/33 Inmarsat C Mini C, Inmarsat Mini M and Inmarsat C.

Engineering Services: We provide installation and engineering services on all products, whatever their intended use.

Airtime: Airtime for all aircraft, land mobile vehicles and maritime vessels.


Orbit Engineering Systems, LLC

FSC  Codes: 1810, 1830, 1850, 5805, 7020, 7021
PSC  Codes: D324, D316, N058, N059 
DUNS #: 964449495 
CAGE Code #: 650D8



For Department of Defense contractors only -
Orbit Engineering Systems, LLC meets the eligibility requirements of the
Indian Incentive Program

The Indian Incentive Program (IIP) is a congressionally sponsored program that provides a 5% rebate back to the prime contractor on the total amount subcontracted to an Indian-Owned Economic Enterprise, in accordance with DFARS Clause 252.226-7001. Through the generation of subcontracts to the above mentioned entities, the IIP fulfills its purpose as an economic multiplier for Native American communities. Department of Defense (DoD) prime contractors, regardless of size of contract, that contain the above referenced clause(s) are eligible for incentive payments. 

Despite recent upward trends in economic activity, Indian reservations and Alaska Native Villages still suffer some of the worst poverty in the country. In an effort to boost Native American economic development, Congress has authorized Federal contracting agencies to “encourage” the use of Native American owned subcontractors. The Department of Defense (DoD) Indian Incentive Program (IIP) is a viable example of this encouragement.

The DoD IIP motivates prime contractors to utilize Indian-owned economic enterprises by providing a 5% rebate to prime contractors on subcontracted work performed by an Indian organization. For actions after 13 September 2001, sub-tier contractors who subcontract to an Indian-owned firm are also eligible for incentive payments.

Administrated by the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) Office of Small Business Programs (OSBP), the Indian Incentive Program (IIP) makes every effort to provide added value to the federal government, in that this program is funded independently by the OSD and is not supported by the funds of the contracting agency.

These contracts require contractors to use their best efforts to give Indian-owned economic enterprises the maximum practicable opportunity to participate in subcontracts awarded to the fullest extent consistent with efficient performance of the contract(s). Contracting officers, subject to the terms and conditions of the contract, shall authorize an incentive payment of 5 percent of the amount paid to subcontractors that are Indian-owned economic enterprises.