As a General Services Administration (GSA) Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) awardee, Quiet Professionals provides a comprehensive suite of commercial services and products tailored to meet the needs of various Government agencies. Quiet Professional’s offerings include software licensing, cloud services, earth observation, Information Technology (IT), Professional Law Enforcement Support, background investigation, IT and security training. Through our MAS contract, Government agencies may achieve streamlined access to best-in-class commercial technologies backed by proven performance, superior skills and competitive pricing.
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QP delivers secure, commercially available cloud computing solutions, including Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), Software as a Service (SaaS), and emerging cloud technologies, that empower Government agencies to modernize, scale, and secure mission-critical operations. Our expert team supports every stage of the cloud journey, to include assessing and selecting solutions, refactoring workloads, migrating legacy systems, implementing governance frameworks, developing cloud-native applications, and integrating DevOps practices. Whether deploying public, community, or hybrid models, our services fully comply with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Essential Characteristics for Cloud Computing (SP 800-145), ensuring technical excellence, compliance, and operational agility. With a proven track record of successful federal cloud transformations, we enable agencies to accelerate adoption, enhance security, and deliver measurable mission impact.
Provides geospatial earth observation technologies, products, and services to include, but not limited to ground, satellite and aerial based sensor data and imagery; worldwide digital transmission, internet, data, and video services and products through various networks, platforms, and applications. Offerings include global coverage, imagery, archive storage and distribution, monitoring, base maps (mosaics), and earth observation solutions for accurate, mission critical information for uses to include, but not limited to, environmental, agriculture, meteorology, forestry, fish & wildlife habitats, disaster response and recovery, defense, maritime, mapping, humanitarian support, transportation, and public safety. Includes direct-downlink and delivery services including ground and mobile ground terminals, direct access service, direct to cell phones, ships, and aircraft. Provides solutions based on commercially available dedicated, shared, or on-demand satellite resources and associated terrestrial components and/or airborne constellation/platforms including Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). This includes, but not limited to, ground, satellite-based or airborne communications, sensor data, imagery and geospatial collected or derived services and/or products. Sensor data includes electro-optical; synthetic aperture radar; Hyperspectral; LiDAR, geomagnetic field; gravity field, thermal, sonar, and all other current and emerging technologies. Includes remote sensing and analytic software products, software applications, software data management and analysis, and cloud applications. The full range of end-to-end data services are in the scope of this SIN to include, but not limited to, advanced data analytics, crowdsourcing, change detection, alert notification, machine learning, and emerging technologies and solutions.
Includes resources and facilities management, database planning and design, systems analysis and design, network services, programming, conversion and implementation support, network services project management, data/records management, and other services relevant to 29CFR541.400.
QP provides professional law enforcement services, such as fingerprinting, handwriting analysis, ballistic analysis, forensic artist, etc.
QP provides comprehensive, federally compliant background investigation services to help agencies ensure trust, security, and suitability in their workforce. Our solutions cover the full spectrum of investigative needs, including employment history verification, criminal records checks, education and credential verification, salary history review, and credit checks, conducted in strict adherence to applicable Federal, State, and local regulations. Specialized investigative offerings include Local Agency Checks (LAC), National Agency Checks with Local Agency Checks and Credit Checks (NACLC), Single Scope Background Investigations (SSBI), SSBI Periodic Reinvestigations (SSBI-PR), and SSBI Misconduct Investigations (SSBI-MI). All services are performed by cleared investigative professionals operating from facilities approved under the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM), ensuring readiness to support public trust, national security, and suitability determinations in compliance with all governing laws, Executive Orders, and agency directives.
QP delivers mission-focused Information Technology training designed to equip government personnel with the technical knowledge and tradecraft required for today’s complex information environment. Our offerings cover hardware, software, cloud platforms, and advanced open-source intelligence (OSINT) skills through a combination of on-demand, virtual instructor-led, and in-person courses. Training options include the Open-Source Information Analysis (OSIA) and Open-Source Collection Technician (OSCT) programs, OSINT certification bundles, and progressive courses from Fundamentals of OSINT Research and Analysis to Advanced OSINT Tradecraft and Advanced Publicly Available Research and Public Engagement. Whether delivered online for maximum flexibility or in person for immersive, hands-on learning, our programs are designed to enhance analytical capabilities, strengthen operational readiness, and support agency missions with cutting-edge tools and methodologies.
QP provides ancillary supplies and services that complement our core offerings, enabling complete, mission-ready solutions that are not within the scope of any other SIN. Capabilities include IT Operations and Maintenance, Geospatial Software SME support, End-to-End DevOps Consulting, Geospatial Professional Support Services, and Analytics as a Service (AaaS) which applies both a methodology and framework to provide real-time predictive analytics, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) for data driven decisions.
Order-Level Materials (OLMs) are supplies and/or services acquired in direct support of an individual task or delivery order placed against a Federal Supply Schedule (FSS) contract or FSS blanket purchase agreement (BPA). OLMs are not defined, priced, or awarded at the FSS contract level. They are unknown before a task or delivery order is placed against the FSS contract or FSS BPA. OLMs are only authorized for inclusion at the order level under a Time-and-Materials (T&M) or Labor-Hour (LH) Contract Line Item Number (CLIN) and are subject to a Not To Exceed (NTE) ceiling price. OLMs include direct materials, subcontracts for supplies and incidental services for which there is not a labor category specified in the FSS contract, other direct costs, and indirect costs. OLMs are purchased under the authority of the FSS Program and are not “open market items.”
Items awarded under ancillary supplies/services or other direct cost (ODC) SINs are not OLMs. These items are defined, priced, and awarded at the FSS contract level, whereas OLMs are unknown before an order is placed. Ancillary supplies/services and ODC SINs are for use under all order type CLINs (Fixed-Price (FP), T&M, and LH), whereas the Order-Level Materials SIN is only authorized for use under T&M and LH order CLINs.
The Order-Level Materials SIN is only authorized for use in direct support of another awarded SIN. Price analysis for OLMs is not conducted when awarding the FSS contract or FSS BPA; therefore, GSAR 538.270 and 538.271 do not apply to OLMs. OLMs are defined and priced at the ordering activity level in accordance with GSAR clause 552.238-82 Special Ordering Procedures for the Acquisition of Order-Level Materials. Prices for items provided under the Order-Level Materials SIN must be inclusive of the Industrial Funding Fee (IFF). The cumulative value of OLMs in an individual task or delivery order cannot exceed 33.33% of the total value of the order.
For more information on Quiet Professionals, LLC’s GSA MAS contract vehicle, please contact the following:
Michael Jones
GSA Contracts Manager
Jacob Elliott
Vice President of Business Development Operations
Quiet Professional’s Section 508 Notice
On 8/7/98 the President signed into law the Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1998. They significantly expanded and strengthened the technology access requirements in Section 508. On 4/18/01 the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) was revised to implement Section 508 as required by law. The FAR now requires all Electronic and Information Technology (EIT) developed, procured, maintained or used by the federal government be accessible to people with disabilities. The regulation impacts acquisitions of EIT effective 6/25/01.
The Multiple Award Schedules (MAS) Program awards indefinite quantity contracts for use by all federal agencies, and under the revised FAR, must provide accessibility information to federal agencies. This information must indicate which supplies and services the contractors indicate as compliant with the accessibility standards and show where full details of compliance can be found, such as a contractor’s website. When issuing orders against Schedule contracts agencies must ensure the supplies and services meet applicable accessibility standards unless an exemption applies.
The definition of EIT and the accessibility standards were developed by the Access Board. These standards, requirement exceptions, the FAR rule and a wealth of other information regarding the Federal IT Accessibility Initiative can be found at www.section508.gov. The accessibility standards also can be found at 36 CFR Part 1194.
When purchasing EIT agencies must conduct market research to determine what level of Section 508 compliance exists in the commercial EIT marketplace.
Quiet Professionals will provide agencies with all information available regarding compliance with accessibility standards, partial compliance or what accessibility features are offered on products and services provided by Quiet Professionals. Quiet Professionals is in the process of identifying each product or service with Section 508 information available. This Section 508 information will be contained in this section of this website. Quiet Professionals is reliant on many suppliers/manufacturers of products, including Section 508 information, and will refer inquiries to the appropriate supplier/manufacturer for the most current Section 508 information.
The Voluntary Product Accessibility Template®, or VPAT®, is a tool used to document a product’s conformance with the accessibility standards under Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act. The purpose of the VPAT is to assist Federal contracting officials and other buyers in making preliminary assessments regarding the availability of commercial “Electronic and Information Technology” products and services with features that support accessibility.
Quiet Professional’s Section 508 point of contact is Michael Jones michael.obryanjones@quietprofessionalsllc.com.