Chenega IT Enterprise Services Tops $48.6 Million in Cumulative EPA Contract Obligations
Sole-source data and IT compliance contract with the Environmental Protection Agency has reached $48,656,887 in total obligations
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has obligated $48,656,887 to date under a definitive contract with Chenega IT Enterprise Services, LLC, according to federal spending records. The contract (award ID 68HERH21C0009) was originally signed June 30, 2021, and its cumulative obligation total was last updated in USAspending.gov records as of July 3, 2026.
The contract falls under North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code 518210, "Computing Infrastructure Providers, Data Processing, Web Hosting, and Related Services," and product/service code R702. Federal records describe the scope as supporting EPA's ability "to continue to meet the needs of the act, the regulations and the needs of the stakeholders," in connection with industry compliance with federal and state regulations governing shipment and transportation.
For GovCon practitioners, sustained obligations of this size on a sole-source vehicle illustrate how agencies continue to fund incumbent IT and data-processing support even years after an initial award, particularly where the work underpins ongoing regulatory compliance functions. The contract was awarded through a sole-source solicitation (solicitation procedures code SSS) with one offer received, and carries no small-business set-aside designation.
According to federal records, the contract's base and all options are valued at $51,733,224.43, meaning the current $48.66 million in obligations represents roughly 94% of its total potential value. The period of performance is on file through December 31, 2026.
Source: USAspending.gov
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