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I wanted to thank Amyx for providing such a rapid and thorough response for GFI to Lockheed Martin on the IGC contract. The fact that you provided it within 24 hours of the stop work order being rescinded was above and beyond the call. I appreciate your level of dedication and professionalism and wanted to convey my appreciation. The IGC Team is well on its way to success. IGC Government PM

Amyx on PSS Team for NOAA AGO

August 2, 2010 - Amyx, Inc. is part of the Preferred Systems Solutions, Inc.’s (PSS) team selected by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Acquisition and Grants (AGO) to provide acquisition and grants management support through its regional acquisition divisions.  The PSS/Amyx team is one of only three teams to receive an award for this work  

NOAA’s AGO acquisition office manages all phases of the acquisition lifecycle from procurement planning to contract closeout and similarly AGO’s grants management division manages all phases of the grant lifecycle, from planning through award to execution oversight to closeout.  Under this contract, the PSS/AGO team will have the opportunity to provide acquisition planning, solicitation development, evaluation, award assistance, and post award oversight. The grants assistance services will include grants administration guidance and support, maintaining official award files, assistance in preparing and administering financial awards IAW applicable statutes, analysis of proposed budget, compliance, adherence and recommendations. 

This work will support NOAA’s Western, Central and Eastern regions, with targeted focus in Maryland (Silver Spring; Goddard Space Flight Center), Virginia (Norfolk), Kansas (Kansas City), Mississippi (Stennis Space Center), Colorado (Boulder), and Washington (Seattle).

Scott Amey, Amyx’s CEO, states: “We are excited about this opportunity.  Acquisition support is one of Amyx’s core competencies and we have in-depth insight into the mission of NOAA’s services, particularly the National Weather Service, NESDIS, and the National Ocean Service.”