Common use of SCOPE OF WORK OVERVIEW Clause in Contracts

SCOPE OF WORK OVERVIEW. ‌ The Master Contract provides maximum flexibility in acquiring an IT services-based solution for any conceivable IT services-based requirement driving government savings through efficiencies and improved reporting data with greater integrity while maintaining an “Anything IT Anywhere” philosophy. The Master Contract scope includes any and all components of an integrated IT services- based solution, including all current leading edge technologies and any new technologies, which may emerge during the Master Contract period of performance. All IT development methodologies, including Agile which is an encouraged methodology, are supported. The Master Contract scope also includes IT services-based support of National Security Systems, as defined in FAR 39.002. The Master Contract provides IT solutions through performance of a broad range of services, which may include the integration of various technologies critical to the services being acquired. The foundation of the Scope of Master Contract is built on the most current FEA and DoD IEA Reference Models. (See links under Resources Section C.10). As the definition of IT changes over the lifecycle of the Master Contract with the evolving FEA and DoD IEA models, the scope of the Master Contract will be considered to coincide with the current IT definition at any given time. By nature of the alignment to FEA and DoD IEA, the Master Contract includes any and all emerging IT components, IT services, and ancillary elements as they arise as required to successfully achieve the agency’s mission. Therefore, because technological advances over the term of this Master Contract are inevitable, the scope of this Master Contract takes into consideration that Task Order Requirements are permitted to include any future IT services with their integral and necessary ancillary IT components and services as they arise during the entire term of this contract. The scope of the Master Contract includes every conceivable aspect of IT Services, including but not limited to: • 3-D Printing Integration • Agile Development • Big Data • Biometrics /Identity Management • Cloud Computing • Context-aware Computing • Critical Infrastructure Protection and Information Assurance • Cyber Security • Data-Centers and Data-Center Consolidation • Digital Government • Digital Trust and Identity Integration and Management • Digitization and Imaging • Energy and Sustainability Measurement and Management • Enterprise App Stores and Mobile Security • Enterprise Resource Planning • Integration Services • Internet of Things • IPV6 migration & upgrades • IT Helpdesk • IT Operations and Maintenance • IT Services for Healthcare • IT Services for Integrated Total Workplace Environment • Mobile-Centric Application Development, Operations and Management • Modeling and Simulation • Network Operations, Infrastructure, and Service Oriented Architecture • Open Source Integration and Customization • Outsourcing IT Services • Sensors, Devices and Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) • Shared IT Services • Software Development • Virtualization • Voice and Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) • Web Analytics • Web Application & Maintenance • Web Services • Web Hosting

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Master Contract, Master Contract, Master Contract

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SCOPE OF WORK OVERVIEW. The Master Contract provides maximum flexibility in acquiring an IT services-based solution for any conceivable IT services-based requirement driving government savings through efficiencies and improved reporting data with greater integrity while maintaining an “Anything IT Anywhere” philosophy. The Master Contract scope includes any and all components of an integrated IT services- based solution, including all current leading leading-edge technologies and any new technologies, which may emerge during the Master Contract period of performance. All IT development methodologies, including Agile which is an encouraged methodology, are supported. The Master Contract scope also includes IT services-based support of National Security Systems, as defined in FAR 39.002. The Master Contract provides IT solutions through performance of a broad range of services, which may include the integration of various technologies critical to the services being acquired. The foundation of the Scope of Master Contract is built on the most current FEA and DoD IEA Reference Models. (See links under Resources Section C.10). As the definition of IT changes over the lifecycle of the Master Contract with the evolving FEA and DoD IEA models, the scope of the Master Contract will be considered to coincide with the current IT definition at any given time. By nature of the alignment to FEA and DoD IEA, the Master Contract includes any and all emerging IT components, IT services, and ancillary elements as they arise as required to successfully achieve the agency’s mission. Therefore, because technological advances over the term of this Master Contract are inevitable, the scope of this Master Contract takes into consideration that Task Order Requirements are permitted to include any future IT services with their integral and necessary ancillary IT components and services as they arise during the entire term of this contract. The scope of the Master Contract includes every conceivable aspect of IT Services, including but not limited to: • 3-D Printing Integration • Agile Development • Big Data • Biometrics /Identity Management • Cloud Computing • Context-aware Computing • Critical Infrastructure Protection and Information Assurance • Cyber Security • Data-Centers and Data-Center Consolidation • Digital Government • Digital Trust and Identity Integration and Management • Digitization and Imaging • Energy and Sustainability Measurement and Management • Enterprise App Stores and Mobile Security • Enterprise Resource Planning • Integration Services • Internet of Things • IPV6 migration & upgrades • IT Helpdesk • IT Operations and Maintenance • IT Services for Healthcare • IT Services for Integrated Total Workplace Environment • Mobile-Centric Application Development, Operations and Management • Modeling and Simulation • Network Operations, Infrastructure, and Service Oriented Architecture • Open Source Integration and Customization • Outsourcing IT Services • Sensors, Devices and Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) • Shared IT Services • Software Development • Virtualization • Voice and Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) • Web Analytics • Web Application & Maintenance • Web Services • Web Hosting

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Master Contract, Master Contract, Master Contract

SCOPE OF WORK OVERVIEW. ‌ The Master Contract provides maximum flexibility in acquiring an IT services-based solution for any conceivable IT services-based requirement driving government savings through efficiencies and improved reporting data with greater integrity while maintaining an “Anything IT Anywhere” philosophy. The Master Contract scope includes any and all components of an integrated IT services- services-based solution, including all current leading edge technologies and any new technologies, which may emerge during the Master Contract period of performance. All IT development methodologies, including Agile which is an encouraged methodology, are supported. The Master Contract scope also includes IT services-based support of National Security Systems, as defined in FAR 39.002. The Master Contract provides IT solutions through performance of a broad range of services, which may include the integration of various technologies critical to the services being acquired. The foundation of the Scope of Master Contract is built on the most current FEA and DoD IEA Reference Models. (See links under Resources Section C.10). As the definition of IT changes over the lifecycle of the Master Contract with the evolving FEA and DoD IEA models, the scope of the Master Contract will be considered to coincide with the current IT definition at any given time. By nature of the alignment to FEA and DoD IEA, the Master Contract includes any and all emerging IT components, IT services, and ancillary elements as they arise as required to successfully achieve the agency’s mission. Therefore, because technological advances over the term of this Master Contract are inevitable, the scope of this Master Contract takes into consideration that Task Order Requirements are permitted to include any future IT services with their integral and necessary ancillary IT components and services as they arise during the entire term of this contract. The scope of the Master Contract includes every conceivable aspect of IT Services, including but not limited to: • 3-D Printing Integration • Agile Development • Big Data • Biometrics /Identity Management • Cloud Computing • Context-aware Computing • Critical Infrastructure Protection and Information Assurance • Cyber Security • Data-Centers and Data-Center Consolidation • Digital Government • Digital Trust and Identity Integration and Management • Digitization and Imaging • Energy and Sustainability Measurement and Management • Enterprise App Stores and Mobile Security • Enterprise Resource Planning • Integration Services • Internet of Things • IPV6 migration & upgrades • IT Helpdesk • IT Operations and Maintenance • IT Services for Healthcare • IT Services for Integrated Total Workplace Environment • Mobile-Centric Application Development, Operations and Management • Modeling and Simulation • Network Operations, Infrastructure, and Service Oriented Architecture • Open Source Integration and Customization • Outsourcing IT Services • Sensors, Devices and Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) • Shared IT Services • Software Development • Virtualization • Voice and Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) • Web Analytics • Web Application & Maintenance • Web Services • Web Hosting

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Master Contract, Master Contract, Master Contract

SCOPE OF WORK OVERVIEW. ‌ The Master Contract provides maximum flexibility in acquiring an IT services-based solution for any conceivable IT services-based requirement driving government savings through efficiencies and improved reporting data with greater integrity while maintaining an “Anything IT Anywhere” philosophy. The Master Contract scope includes any and all components of an integrated IT services- based solution, including all current leading leading-edge technologies and any new technologies, which may emerge during the Master Contract period of performance. All IT development methodologies, including Agile which is an encouraged methodology, are supported. The Master Contract scope also includes IT services-based support of National Security Systems, as defined in FAR 39.002. The Master Contract provides IT solutions through performance of a broad range of services, which may include the integration of various technologies critical to the services being acquired. The foundation of the Scope of Master Contract is built on the most current FEA and DoD IEA Reference Models. (See links under Resources Section C.10). As the definition of IT changes over the lifecycle of the Master Contract with the evolving FEA and DoD IEA models, the scope of the Master Contract will be considered to coincide with the current IT definition at any given time. By nature of the alignment to FEA and DoD IEA, the Master Contract includes any and all emerging IT components, IT services, and ancillary elements as they arise as required to successfully achieve the agency’s mission. Therefore, because technological advances over the term of this Master Contract are inevitable, the scope of this Master Contract takes into consideration that Task Order Requirements are permitted to include any future IT services with their integral and necessary ancillary IT components and services as they arise during the entire term of this contract. The scope of the Master Contract includes every conceivable aspect of IT Services, including but not limited to: to:‌ • 3-D Printing Integration • Agile Development • Big Data • Biometrics /Identity Management • Cloud Computing • Context-aware Computing • Critical Infrastructure Protection and Information Assurance • Cyber Security • Data-Centers and Data-Center Consolidation • Digital Government • Digital Trust and Identity Integration and Management • Digitization and Imaging • Energy and Sustainability Measurement and Management • Enterprise App Stores and Mobile Security • Enterprise Resource Planning • Integration Services • Internet of Things • IPV6 migration & upgrades • IT Helpdesk • IT Operations and Maintenance • IT Services for Healthcare • IT Services for Integrated Total Workplace Environment • Mobile-Centric Application Development, Operations and Management • Modeling and Simulation • Network Operations, Infrastructure, and Service Oriented Architecture • Open Source Integration and Customization • Outsourcing IT Services • Sensors, Devices and Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) • Shared IT Services • Software Development • Virtualization • Voice and Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) • Web Analytics • Web Application & Maintenance • Web Services • Web Hosting

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Contract, Master Contract

SCOPE OF WORK OVERVIEW. ‌ The Master Contract provides maximum flexibility in acquiring an IT services-based solution for any conceivable IT services-based requirement driving government savings through efficiencies and improved reporting data with greater integrity while maintaining an “Anything IT Anywhere” philosophy. The Master Contract scope includes any and all components of an integrated IT services- based solution, including all current leading leading-edge technologies and any new technologies, which may emerge during the Master Contract period of performance. All IT development methodologies, including Agile which is an encouraged methodology, are supported. The Master Contract scope also includes IT services-based support of National Security Systems, as defined in FAR 39.002. The Master Contract provides IT solutions through performance of a broad range of services, which may include the integration of various technologies critical to the services being acquired. The foundation of the Scope of Master Contract is built on the most current FEA and DoD IEA Reference Models. (See links under Resources Section C.10). As the definition of IT changes over the lifecycle of the Master Contract with the evolving FEA and DoD IEA models, the scope of the Master Contract will be considered to coincide with the current IT definition at any given time. By nature of the alignment to FEA and DoD IEA, the Master Contract includes any and all emerging IT components, IT services, and ancillary elements as they arise as required to successfully achieve the agency’s mission. Therefore, because technological advances over the term of this Master Contract are inevitable, the scope of this Master Contract takes into consideration that Task Order Requirements are permitted to include any future IT services with their integral and necessary ancillary IT components and services as they arise during the entire term of this contract. The scope of the Master Contract includes every conceivable aspect of IT Services, including but not limited to: • 3-D Printing Integration • Agile Development • Big Data • Biometrics /Identity Management • Cloud Computing • Context-aware Computing • Critical Infrastructure Protection and Information Assurance • Cyber Security • Data-Centers and Data-Center Consolidation • Digital Government • Digital Trust and Identity Integration and Management • Digitization and Imaging • Energy and Sustainability Measurement and Management • Enterprise App Stores and Mobile Security • Enterprise Resource Planning • Integration Services • Internet of Things • IPV6 migration & upgrades • IT Helpdesk • IT Operations and Maintenance • IT Services for Healthcare • IT Services for Integrated Total Workplace Environment • Mobile-Centric Application Development, Operations and Management • Modeling and Simulation • Network Operations, Infrastructure, and Service Oriented Architecture • Open Source Integration and Customization • Outsourcing IT Services • Sensors, Devices and Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) • Shared IT Services • Software Development • Virtualization • Voice and Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) • Web Analytics • Web Application & Maintenance • Web Services • Web Hosting

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Contract

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SCOPE OF WORK OVERVIEW. The Master Contract provides maximum flexibility in acquiring an IT services-based solution for any conceivable IT services-based requirement driving government savings through efficiencies and improved reporting data with greater integrity while maintaining an “Anything IT Anywhere” philosophy. The Master Contract scope includes any and all components of an integrated IT services- services-based solution, including all current leading edge technologies and any new technologies, technologies which may emerge during the Master Contract period of performance. All IT development methodologies, including Agile which is an encouraged methodology, are supported. The Master Contract scope also includes IT services-based support of National Security Systems, as defined in FAR 39.002. The Master Contract provides IT solutions Solutions through performance of a broad range of services, services which may include the integration of various technologies critical to the services being acquired. The foundation of the Scope of Master Contract is built on the most current FEA and DoD IEA Reference Models. (See links under Resources Section C.10). As the definition of IT changes over the lifecycle of the Master Contract with the evolving FEA and DoD IEA models, the scope of the Master Contract will be considered to coincide with the current IT definition at any given time. By nature of the alignment to FEA and DoD IEA, the Master Contract includes any and all emerging IT components, IT services, and ancillary elements as they arise as required to successfully achieve the agency’s mission. Therefore, because technological advances over the term of this Master Contract are inevitable, the scope of this Master Contract takes into consideration that Task Order Requirements are permitted to include any future IT services with their integral and necessary ancillary Ancillary IT components and services as they arise during the entire term of this contract. The scope of the Master Contract includes every conceivable aspect of IT Services, including but not limited to: • 3-D Printing Integration • Agile Development • Big Data • Biometrics /Identity Management • Cloud Computing • Context-aware Computing • Critical Infrastructure Protection and Information Assurance • Cyber Security • Data-Centers and Data-Center Consolidation • Digital Government • Digital Trust and Identity Integration and Management • Digitization and Imaging • Energy and Sustainability Measurement and Management • Enterprise App Stores and Mobile Security • Enterprise Resource Planning • Integration Services • Internet of Things • IPV6 migration & upgrades • IT Helpdesk • IT Operations and Maintenance • IT Services for Healthcare • IT Services for Integrated Total Workplace Environment • Mobile-Centric Application Development, Operations and Management • Modeling and Simulation • Network Operations, Infrastructure, and Service Oriented Architecture • Open Source Integration and Customization • Outsourcing IT Services • Sensors, Devices and Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) • Shared IT Services • Software Development • Virtualization • Voice and Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) • Web Analytics • Web Application & Maintenance • Web Services • Web Hosting

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract

SCOPE OF WORK OVERVIEW. The Master Contract provides maximum flexibility in acquiring an IT services-based solution for any conceivable IT services-based requirement driving government savings through efficiencies and improved reporting data with greater integrity while maintaining an “Anything IT Anywhere” philosophy. The Master Contract scope includes any and all components of an integrated IT services- based solution, including all current leading edge technologies and any new technologies, which may emerge during the Master Contract period of performance. All IT development methodologies, including Agile which is an encouraged methodology, are supported. The Master Contract scope also includes IT services-based support of National Security Systems, as defined in FAR 39.002. The Master Contract provides IT solutions through performance of a broad range of services, which may include the integration of various technologies critical to the services being acquired. The foundation of the Scope of Master Contract is built on the most current FEA and DoD IEA Reference Models. (See links under Resources Section C.10). As the definition of IT changes over the lifecycle of the Master Contract with the evolving FEA and DoD IEA models, the scope of the Master Contract will be considered to coincide with the current IT definition at any given time. By nature of the alignment to FEA and DoD IEA, the Master Contract includes any and all emerging IT components, IT services, and ancillary elements as they arise as required to successfully achieve the agency’s mission. Therefore, because technological advances over the term of this Master Contract are inevitable, the scope of this Master Contract takes into consideration that Task Order Requirements are permitted to include any future IT services with their integral and necessary ancillary IT components and services as they arise during the entire term of this contract. The scope of the Master Contract includes every conceivable aspect of IT Services, including but not limited to: • 3-D Printing Integration • Agile Development • Big Data • Biometrics /Identity Management • Cloud Computing • Context-aware Computing • Critical Infrastructure Protection and Information Assurance • Cyber Security • Data-Centers and Data-Center Consolidation • Digital Government • Digital Trust and Identity Integration and Management • Digitization and Imaging • Energy and Sustainability Measurement and Management • Enterprise App Stores and Mobile Security • Enterprise Resource Planning • Integration Services • Internet of Things • IPV6 migration & upgrades • IT Helpdesk • IT Operations and Maintenance • IT Services for Healthcare • IT Services for Integrated Total Workplace Environment • Mobile-Centric Application Development, Operations and Management • Modeling and Simulation • Network Operations, Infrastructure, and Service Oriented Architecture • Open Source Integration and Customization • Outsourcing IT Services • Sensors, Devices and Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) • Shared IT Services • Software Development • Virtualization • Voice and Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) • Web Analytics • Web Application & Maintenance • Web Services • Web Hosting

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Contract

SCOPE OF WORK OVERVIEW. The Master Contract provides maximum flexibility in acquiring an IT services-based solution for any conceivable IT services-based requirement driving government savings through efficiencies and improved reporting data with greater integrity while maintaining an “Anything IT Anywhere” philosophy. The Master Contract scope includes any and all components of an integrated IT services- services-based solution, including all current leading edge technologies and any new technologies, which may emerge during the Master Contract period of performance. All IT development methodologies, including Agile which is an encouraged methodology, are supported. The Master Contract scope also includes IT services-based support of National Security Systems, as defined in FAR 39.002. The Master Contract provides IT solutions through performance of a broad range of services, which may include the integration of various technologies critical to the services being acquired. The foundation of the Scope of Master Contract is built on the most current FEA and DoD IEA Reference Models. (See links under Resources Section C.10). As the definition of IT changes over the lifecycle of the Master Contract with the evolving FEA and DoD IEA models, the scope of the Master Contract will be considered to coincide with the current IT definition at any given time. By nature of the alignment to FEA and DoD IEA, the Master Contract includes any and all emerging IT components, IT services, and ancillary elements as they arise as required to successfully achieve the agency’s mission. Therefore, because technological advances over the term of this Master Contract are inevitable, the scope of this Master Contract takes into consideration that Task Order Requirements are permitted to include any future IT services with their integral and necessary ancillary IT components and services as they arise during the entire term of this contract. The scope of the Master Contract includes every conceivable aspect of IT Services, including but not limited to: • 3-D Printing Integration • Agile Development • Big Data • Biometrics /Identity Management • Cloud Computing • Context-aware Computing • Critical Infrastructure Protection and Information Assurance • Cyber Security • Data-Centers and Data-Center Consolidation • Digital Government • Digital Trust and Identity Integration and Management • Digitization and Imaging • Energy and Sustainability Measurement and Management • Enterprise App Stores and Mobile Security • Enterprise Resource Planning • Integration Services • Internet of Things • IPV6 migration & upgrades • IT Helpdesk • IT Operations and Maintenance • IT Services for Healthcare • IT Services for Integrated Total Workplace Environment • Mobile-Centric Application Development, Operations and Management • Modeling and Simulation • Network Operations, Infrastructure, and Service Oriented Architecture • Open Source Integration and Customization • Outsourcing IT Services • Sensors, Devices and Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) • Shared IT Services • Software Development • Virtualization • Voice and Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) • Web Analytics • Web Application & Maintenance • Web Services • Web Hosting

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Contract

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