KBR maintains a comprehensive federal contracting portfolio through multiple government-wide acquisition contracts (GWACs) and agency-specific vehicles [1]. The company holds prime positions on major contract vehicles including GSA Alliant 2 with an $82.5B ceiling [4] and NIH CIO-SP3 with a $20B ceiling [2].
The company's contract portfolio includes several strategic vehicles that enable comprehensive service delivery:
- GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS)
- NIH CIO-SP3 GWAC through Wyle Laboratories
- GSA Alliant 2 GWAC (requiring Top Secret facility clearance) [4]
Through these vehicles, KBR delivers a comprehensive range of core capabilities focused on federal agency needs:
- IT services for biomedical research and healthcare
- Cybersecurity and information assurance
- Enterprise resource planning
- Digital government solutions
- Systems integration services [2]
The contract structure supports flexible engagement through multiple award types including FFP, CPFF, and T&M, enabling agency-specific task orders and specialized technical services across the federal enterprise architecture [1].
KBR's commitment to excellence is demonstrated through comprehensive quality management systems and prestigious certifications. Their expertise is validated by NAVAIR-certified reliability centered maintenance analysts and Six Sigma Black Belts [1], supported by an extensive array of quality certifications:
- AS9001:2015 certification [1]
- ISO 9001:2008 with Design [5]
- ISO 9001:2015 certification [1]
- ISO 13001 certification [1]
- ISO 2000-1:2001 certification [1]
- CMMI Level 3 for Flight Hardware and Software Development [1]
- CMMI Level 5 for Development and Services [1]
The company maintains rigorous safety and compliance standards, evidenced by:
This comprehensive framework of certifications and contract vehicles positions KBR as a trusted partner for aerospace, defense, and government clients, delivering specialized services while maintaining strict compliance with international standards.