U.S. Blue Ivy Partners Awarded NASA SEWP VI Prime Contractor Contract
2026-06-30 10:41
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Blue Ivy Partners has been selected as a prime contractor for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Solutions for Enterprise-Wide Procurement VI (SEWP VI) contract. This Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), specializing in software and technology solutions for the federal government, has secured contract seats in Category A (Commercial Off-the-Shelf Technology Products) and Category C (Professional Services), with ordering expected to open on November 1, 2026. In fiscal year 2025, federal agencies spent $12.1 billion through the NASA SEWP V contract, one of the most widely used technology procurement tools in the federal government.

This award holds special significance for Blue Ivy Partners, as the company is one of the few SDVOSBs selected in Category A contracts. This qualification is important for contracting officers, especially amid increasing federal policy emphasis on set-aside procurement preferences. For federal clients, Blue Ivy Partners will serve directly as a prime contractor for SEWP VI procurement, offering more favorable pricing, higher responsiveness, and easier access to the company's decade-long accumulation of high-quality innovative products in areas such as cybersecurity, Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning (AI/ML), digital engineering, and modern software development.

For publicly traded product partners facing quarterly earnings deadlines, this contract helps reduce administrative steps, accelerate order processing speed, and improve accuracy in transaction closing times. Securing the SEWP VI contract requires a company's willingness to invest in building scalable systems, security certifications, and operational discipline. Blue Ivy Partners is working toward ISO 9001 quality management certification and has already met CMMC Level 2 standards to support its collaboration with defense and intelligence agencies. Over the past year, the company has also expanded its management team's experience and obtained a Top Secret Facility Clearance (FCL).

Blue Ivy Partners CEO Tim Ogden stated that entering the second decade in the market, this contract validates the business and performance the company has been building. He noted that SEWP VI is how the federal government procures technology at scale, and as a prime contractor, more federal agencies can trust and rely on Blue Ivy Partners for critical investments.

Blue Ivy Partners is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) and value-added reseller headquartered in Arlington, Virginia since 2016, holding multiple prime contracts to provide technology products and professional services to U.S. federal agencies.