SDB 8(a)
NexOne is certified as a Small Disadvantage Business within the Salt Lake City, Utah Small Business Administration’s 8(a) program. As such, potential customers are able to contractually sole source government work under a 3 million dollar threshold.

HUBzone
The HUBzone Empowerment Contracting program provides federal contracting opportunities for qualified small businesses located in distressed areas. Fostering the growth of these federal contractors as viable businesses, for the long term, helps to empower communities, create jobs, and attract private investment.

Design Engineering Support Program (DESP II)
DESP II provides design and engineering support services to all AFMC, DoD and other government agency systems, components and support equipment. This includes systems integration, modifications, maintenance, repair and operations/ processes support. DESP II has an expanded scope of work in types of systems supported and tasks performed. Serivces: Software Development, Network Support, DBA, and Digitization.

Flexible Acquisition Sustainment Tool (FAST II)
The scope and nature of the FAST II program is to provide for the acquisition of sustainment support of Air Force managed Weapon Systems, Subsystems and Support Systems utilizing D/TOs under Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (ID/IQ) Contracts awarded to prime contractor teams. These contractor teams may provide technical and professional services, modifications, spares for modifications and critical, limited and contingency spares and repairs. The Air Force mission needs supported by the FAST II contract(s) include all business product lines assigned for management to Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC).

Encore II
The objective of this contract is to provide global net-centric capabilities, attributes or services under multiple award, ID/IQ task order type contracts that support the military services, the DoD and other federal agencies. DISA actively facilitates the migration of information systems and common, standard data into an integrated and interoperable GIG that supports the Department's Joint Vision 2020 (JV2020) concept. DoD is transitioning from a collection of stovepipe systems and architectures to an integrated and interoperable environment.

Schedule 70, Information Technology Services
GSA Schedule 70 provides federal agencies with Information Technology (IT) and Telecommunications hardware, software, and professional services. Contract periods are five years, plus three separate five year option periods. Contractors are able to add or delete products and services as their commercial line evolves, ensuring customers access to the latest technology. GSA Schedule 70 supports federal customers on a worldwide basis. Since there is no maximum order limitation, customers can use GSA Schedule 70 to support large-scale multi-million dollar development systems.

SeaPort-e
SeaPort-e portal provides a standardized means of issuing competitive solicitations amongst a large diverse community of approved contractors, as well as a platform for awarding managing performance-based task orders. This unified approach allows SeaPort-e service procurement teams to leverage their best work products, practices, approaches across the Navy's critical service business sector.