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Dynamic Systems Inc.

Federal Contractor · Rank #534

Total Federal Spending
$148.6M
$148,577,699
Total Obligations
25
Total Awards
25
Contracts
10
Agencies

Spending by Agency

Recent Awards

DescriptionAgencyStart DateAmount
S22-0083 ITHC4 BASE YEARDepartment of DefenseDec 23, 2022$97.2M
LICENSE RENEWAL AND SUPPORT NEW RE-COMPETEDepartment of LaborSep 5, 2019$17.0M
ORACLE PRODUCT SUPPORTGeneral Services AdministrationMay 31, 2024$16.5M
8510059788!ADP SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT SERVIDepartment of DefenseAug 10, 2023$12.9M
ORACLE HARDWARE MAINTENANCEDepartment of JusticeApr 1, 2023$10.7M
THE INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (IRS) INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT), ENTERPRISE OPERATIONS (EOPS) DIVISION ANTICIPATES AWARDING A BRAND NAME FIRM FIXED PRICE DELIVERY ORDER FOR ORACLE EXADATA AND ZDLRA HARDWARE, SOFTWARE, SUPPORT AND MAINTENANCE.Department of the TreasurySep 30, 2020$10.1M
AF DISTRIBUTED COMMON GROUND SYSTEM (AF DCGS) IDENTIFICATION ACCESS MANAGMENT (IDAM) SOFTWARE SUSTAINMENT SUPPORTDepartment of DefenseSep 12, 2020$7.4M
C4IAS SOFTWARE CSI 17915203Department of DefenseJul 9, 2024$6.7M
EXADATA/ZDLRA HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE MAINTENANCEDepartment of the TreasurySep 30, 2022$6.4M
ORACLE HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE SUPPORT RENEWALDepartment of Veterans AffairsAug 31, 2023$6.0M
P#A90611 ORACLE DATABASE ENTERPRISEDepartment of DefenseSep 23, 2024$4.8M
RECOMPETE-D16PD00548 ORACLE MAINT.&SUP.Department of the InteriorMay 1, 2021$4.6M
RENEWAL OF MAINTENANCE ON ORACLE SERS SOFTWARESocial Security AdministrationJul 1, 2023$4.5M
ORACLE DATABASE ENTERPRISE EDITIONDepartment of DefenseJan 31, 2024$4.5M
ORACLE FUSIONDepartment of DefenseJun 1, 2023$3.6M
ORACLE SUPPORT RENEWALDepartment of DefenseFeb 17, 2023$3.5M
ORACLE DATABASE ENTERPRISE EDITIONDepartment of DefenseSep 29, 2024$3.2M
THIS IS DO/TO FOR BASE PLUS FOUR (4) OPTION YEAR CONTRACT FOR ORACLE SUPPORT FOR CSI NUMBERS NOTED IN QUOTE #22-01842 V1 AND IN SCOPE OF WORK. AS NOTED BELOW: BASE YR - 03/01/2022 - 02/28/2023 OPTION YR 1- 03/01/2023 - 02/28/2024 OPTION YR 2Department of AgricultureMar 1, 2022$3.1M
ORACLE ADVANCE SEC SOFTWARE MAINTENANCEDepartment of CommerceMay 21, 2024$3.0M
ORACLE E- BUSINESS SUITE SOFTWAREDepartment of DefenseJan 1, 2023$2.7M

All federal spending data sourced from USAspending.gov, the official source for federal award data as mandated by the Government Accountability Office.

Dynamic Systems Inc. Federal Contracts FAQ

Dynamic Systems Inc. has received $148,577,699 in total federal obligations across 25 awards and 25 contracts.

Dynamic Systems Inc. works with 10 federal agencies, including Department of Defense, Department of the Treasury, Department of Labor. The largest agency relationships are based on total dollar obligations.

Dynamic Systems Inc. has received federal awards in multiple states.

Dynamic Systems Inc. is ranked #534 among the largest federal contractors by total obligation amount. Rankings are based on USASpending.gov data for FY2024.

Sources: USASpending.gov, Federal Procurement Data System
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Spending figures represent total federal obligations for FY2024, as reported through USASpending.gov. Rankings are based on aggregate obligation amounts across all contract, grant, and direct payment awards.

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