After years of anticipation, NASA announced the initial SEWP VI contract awards in June 2026, marking the next generation of one of the federal government's top IT acquisition vehicles. While the ordering period does not officially begin until November 1, 2026, now is the time for both contractors and technology providers to understand what SEWP VI is, how it differs from SEWP V, and how they might be able to get involved.
If your company is looking for ways to participate in the upcoming vehicle, this blog covers what you need to know.
NASA SEWP VI, which is short for Solutions for Enterprise-Wide Procurement VI, is a Government-Wide Acquisition Contract (GWAC) managed by NASA that provides federal agencies with a streamlined way to purchase commercial Information Technology, Communications (ITC), Audio/Visual (AV), cloud, cybersecurity, and related professional services.
We throw out the term GWAC because although the vehicle says “NASA” in the title, it’s government-wide and available for use across all federal agencies. Each SEWP VI contract has a 10-year ordering period running from November 1, 2026, through October 31, 2036, with a maximum individual contract value of $20 billion, providing agencies with a long-term acquisition solution for evolving technology needs.
Like we mentioned above, although NASA manages SEWP VI, the contract is not limited to NASA purchases. SEWP VI is available to all federal agencies, including civilian agencies, the Department of Defense (DoD), and other authorized federal organizations. Examples of agencies that frequently used SEWP V include:
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
One of the most significant updates in SEWP VI is its expanded scope to services across the B and C categories. We’ll go deeper into the categories below.
SEWP VI will allow for multiple contract types including Firm Fixed Price, Time and Material, Labor Hour, Fixed Price Award Fee, Fixed Price Incentive Fee, Fixed Price Economic Price Adjustment, or any hybrid of commercial contract types for orders. The contract will also have small business set-aside opportunities at the order level for each category.
Here’s what you need to know about each of the three categories:
Category A focuses primarily on Information Technology, Communication (ITC) and Audio Visual (AV).
The technical areas in this contract include:
The Category B scope provides customized Enterprise-Wide Strategic Solutions, defined as a large-scale requirement involving multiple departments, locations, customers, and/or field offices for a given agency.
Technical areas in Category B include:
Category C includes more specialized professional services that help agencies design, implement, and support mission-critical technology environments.
Technical areas in this section include:
While SEWP V has successfully served federal agencies for more than a decade and continues to do so for a few more months, SEWP VI has a few significant changes.
Some of the most notable updates are:
Overall, SEWP VI reflects the government's increasing demand for integrated technology solutions that combine products, cloud capabilities, cybersecurity, and professional services under a single acquisition vehicle.
If you’re reading this and wondering if you missed out on a prime opportunity, receiving a prime contract award is not the only way to participate in SEWP VI. Many manufacturers, software publishers, and technology providers can sell through SEWP by partnering with authorized contract holders. On the bright side, partnering with an existing contract holder can be significantly faster than waiting for the next major contract competition, or for another iteration of SEWP which will be 10+ years.
Now that we are officially in Q4 of the federal government, meaning agencies are rushing to spend up the remainder of their budgets, and we are seeing initial contract awards for vehicles such as NASA SEWP VI and OASIS+, it’s a great time to see how your company can take advantage of these opportunities.
Winvale was recently awarded a spot on NASA SEWP VI under Category A, and our Public Sector Team at Winvale is currently working with qualified manufacturers and technology providers to explore reseller opportunities through SEWP VI. If you are looking for support in this area, or want to learn more about proposal support for other government contract vehicles, we are here to help.