NOBLE Supply Secures Spot on NASA SEWP VI IT Solutions Contract

    NOBLE Supply & Logistics has been awarded a position on NASA’s SEWP VI contract, which has a $60 billion ceiling across a decade. This prime opportunity enhances federal access to sophisticated IT solutions, supporting critical modernization and cybersecurity initiatives across multiple agencies.

    National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Department of Defense, Defense Logistics Agency, General Services Administration, Naval Supply Systems Command

    Key Signals

    • NOBLE awarded spot on SEWP VI contract effective November 1, 2026
    • SEWP VI has a $60 billion ceiling for 10 years
    • Federal agencies to simplify procurement via SEWP VI

    "This award positions us to accelerate technology modernization across the federal government, leveraging our deep vendor network to deliver cutting-edge solutions."

    Tom Noble, CEO

    NOBLE Supply & Logistics has achieved a significant milestone by securing a position on the NASA Solutions for Enterprise-Wide Procurement (SEWP) VI government-wide acquisition contract (GWAC), effective starting November 1, 2026. This 10-year indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract carries a ceiling value of $60 billion and is tailored to facilitate a wide range of federal IT solutions. The scope of this contract encompasses various offerings, including IT communications, audio-visual products, and cloud-based integration services. Particularly noteworthy is that this award positions NOBLE and its partners to provide streamlined access to comprehensive technology products and services, ultimately bolstering ongoing federal IT modernization and cybersecurity efforts.

    The SEWP VI contract represents one of the most pivotal procurement vehicles within federal contracting, expanding the capabilities for agencies seeking advanced technology solutions that align with their missions. With the federal government increasingly focusing on digital transformation, this contract opens doors for contractors who specialize in IT communications, cloud services, and general information technology solutions. Tom Noble, CEO of NOBLE Supply & Logistics, emphasized, "Securing a spot on the SEWP VI contract is a major milestone for NOBLE and a testament to our team’s relentless commitment to innovation and service.” This remark underscores the strategic importance of aligning contractor capabilities with federal needs as digital demands continue to escalate.

    By leveraging the extensive vendor network that NOBLE has cultivated over the years, this award puts the company in a prime position to accelerate technology modernization across the federal landscape. Federal agencies, including the Department of Defense, General Services Administration, and Naval Supply Systems Command, can now tap into an array of vetted vendors. This greatly simplifies the procurement process, whereby agencies can issue tasks and Blanket Purchase Agreements (BPAs) starting from November 1, 2026. As a result, federal agencies are expected to have quicker access to essential IT resources amid an ongoing push towards modernization amid evolving cybersecurity threats.

    Given that the SEWP VI contract spans ten years through October 31, 2036, it will undoubtedly influence how federal agencies procure technology. The ordering window will enable dynamic response to the changing landscape of IT needs, including cybersecurity enhancements and the integration of next-gen technologies. NOBLE's inclusion in this highly sought-after contract is a testament to its established track record in supporting federal agencies effectively. Notably, it enhances NOBLE’s existing portfolio in C5ISR capabilities, and allows them to diversify their offerings within the federal space, providing products that vary from IT hardware and software to comprehensive cloud solutions.

    The Contract scope encompasses nine technical areas ensuring agencies have access to a multitude of necessary resources. Technologies covered include:

    • IT Computer Systems: Desktops, laptops, servers, tablets, and computing facilities.
    • IT Storage Systems: Mass storage devices and database servers.
    • Networking & Communication: Routers, modems, VOIP systems, and network appliances.
    • Imaging Equipment: Printers, scanners, and multi-functional units.
    • A/V Equipment: Conferencing technologies, display monitors, projectors.
    • Security & Sensor Equipment: Cybersecurity tools and surveillance technology.
    • Software & Cloud Technology: Virtualization tools and commercial software licenses.
    • Product-Based Services: Services tied to IT product purchases, including maintenance and installations.

    In summary, the SEWP VI contract positions NOBLE to make substantial contributions toward enhancing federal agencies' operational capabilities while opening new vistas for federal contractors aiming to engage with an evolving technological landscape. As government agencies pursue modernization, IT contractors can anticipate increased demand for a comprehensive range of innovative solutions that this contract supports.

    Agencies

    • National Aeronautics and Space Administration
    • Department of Defense
    • Defense Logistics Agency
    • General Services Administration
    • Naval Supply Systems Command

    Vendors

    • Noble Supply & Logistics