GSA is America’s only source solely dedicated to procuring goods and services for government. As an integral part of GSA, the Federal Acquisition Service (FAS) possesses unrivaled capability to deliver comprehensive products and services across government at the best value possible. FAS offers a continuum of innovative solutions and services in the areas of:
Maximus Federal delivers a wide range of business operations and technology services to the government in support of large, complex programs across the spectrum of federal agencies. Always putting our client’s mission first, we design and implement justifiable solutions for the government that deliver successful outcomes.
Citizens First. At every touch point throughout the Citizen Journey, Maximus Federal effectively delivers a world-class customer service experience for all citizens accessing government services. More than just answering questions, we are committed to resolving citizens’ issues each time, every time.
Focused on Value. Whether an agency requires business operations or technology services, we achieve efficiency by applying a cost-effective service model that ties payment directly to outcomes, rewarding high performance while also increasing our accountability to the government and citizens.
Insights that Get Results. With our deep knowledge of each agency’s unique requirements, existing operating environments, and specific constituents’ needs, we rapidly stand-up major programs and deliver the best possible outcomes for citizens and the government.
At MITRE, we solve problems for a safer world. Through our federally funded R&D centers and public-private partnerships, we work across government to tackle challenges to the safety, stability, and well-being of our nation.
As a not-for-profit organization, MITRE works in the public interest across federal, state and local governments, as well as industry and academia. We bring innovative ideas into existence in areas as varied as artificial intelligence, intuitive data science, quantum information science, health informatics, space security, policy and economic expertise, trustworthy autonomy, cyber threat sharing, and cyber resilience.