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Highly Adaptive Cybersecurity Services - Special Item Number 54151HACS can help your agency
HACS includes proactive and reactive cybersecurity services and supports governmentwide priorities like Application Security Testing and Zero Trust Architecture.
Eligible users: Federal, state, local, and tribal agencies
MAS Solicitation: IT Services
NAICS: 541519 — Other Computer Related Services
PSC: DJ01 — IT and Telecom — Security and Compliance Support Services (Labor)
Vendor list: eLibrary
Eligible agencies can order on Multiple Award Schedule by issuing an RFI or RFQ to vendors through eBuy and GSA Advantage.
State, local, territorial, and tribal governments may be able to purchase through Cooperative Purchasing and Disaster Purchasing Programs.
You can combine SINs to meet your requirements, and may have the option to set-aside the requirement for one or more socio-economic categories. Use eLibrary’s HACS contractor page to filter vendors by set-aside; select your specified socio-economic designation (such as SBA Certified 8(a) Firm) and search. Specify set-asides and any other qualified requirements (like scope and mandatory knowledge) in the solicitation.
Blanket Purchase Agreements are a great option for recurring needs and can help your agency meet strategic sourcing, compliance requirements, and socio-economic goals. You can establish a blanket purchase agreement with MAS contractors using the authority and instructions under FAR 8.405-3.
Contact ITSecurityCM@gsa.gov for a free scope review against SIN 54151HACS.
HACS vendors are categorized under five subgroups for market research purposes:
You can specify a subgroup or subgroups by inserting this language into your RFQ: “This Request for Quotation seeks contractors holding the Highly Adaptive Cybersecurity Services Special Item Number and the contractor must be categorized in the following HACS subgroup (or subgroups) [insert subgroup or subgroup].”
Always check a contractor’s GSA price list to verify and confirm availability of awarded products and services. Offerors are responsible for keeping their awarded subgroups up-to-date in eLibrary.
These example templates provide typical language and can be copied and pasted directly into sections 3.0 and 4.0 of the RFQ template:
Current contract holders can submit a modification to add a SIN in the eOffer/eMod portal,
If you’re new to MAS, follow the MAS Roadmap guidance for preparing and sending an offer.
Vendors who were awarded all four of the legacy HACS SINs (132-45) may require a HACS self-attestation [PDF - 103 KB] to apply for the HACS High Value Asset Assessments subgroup.
All vendors must pass an oral-technical evaluation before they can be awarded the HACS SIN:
You may not be subject to HACS oral-technical evaluation if:
Once you’re awarded the HACS SIN, follow the instructions for selecting SIN subgroups [PDF - 52 KB] to add awarded subgroups to your eBuy profile.
Need help? Contact the Vendor Support Center.
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