This contract represents a significant expansion for the firm, which has spent the last decade focusing on cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and digital engineering. By entering the SEWP VI ecosystem, the company gains a direct pipeline to more than 93 federal agencies. Last year, the preceding SEWP V vehicle facilitated $12.1 billion in federal spending, underscoring the scale of this procurement channel.
For federal contracting officers, the selection of an SDVOSB provides a critical path to meeting set-aside procurement goals. CEO Tim Ogden noted that the award validates the company's decade-long investment in operational discipline and security infrastructure. To support this growth, Blue Ivy Partners has recently obtained a Top Secret facility security clearance and is working toward ISO 9001 certification. The company already maintains compliance with CMMC Level 2, a requirement for its ongoing work with defense and intelligence sectors. This status simplifies the procurement process for government clients and publicly traded partners, streamlining order processing and accelerating deal closures.




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