Customers and Contract Vehicles

Our Customers

Our origins lie in providing system engineering, technical assistance, testing, and the voice of the warfighter to the Department of Defense, enabling introduction of innovative new products and concepts. From there, we expanded to address challenges across the federal government and commercial clients.

Fundamentally, we understand that innovation goes beyond just technical knowledge, but also requires solutions across the spectrum including organizational, planning, and operational processes.

Contract Vehicles

With contracts supporting DoD, Intel, and Commercial customers, Ventus Solutions strive to bring the right expertise and processes to solve complex problems. We are ISO 9001:2015 compliant, demonstrating our commitment to providing the best quality solutions using our defined business processes.



General Services Administration (GSA) Contract Vehicles provide professional services to federal government agencies. They are open to all federal agencies and streamline the ordering process to reduce the time from initial contact to commencement of work.

OASIS + Small-Business pools with the following NAICS codes:

541611, 541612, 541613, 541614, 541618, 541620, 541690, 541990, 336611, 488190, 488999, 541310, 541330, 541330 Ex 1, 541330 Ex 2, 541330 Ex 3, 541350, 541360, 541370, 541380, 541611, 541690, 541990, 611512 


ID/IQ contract vehicles

Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (ID/IQ) Contracts offer a number of products and services to various federal and state government agencies. Our rates are pre-negotiated under these contract vehicles, allowing customers to issue task or delivery orders directly.


SEAPORT NEXT GENERATION (SeaPort NxG)  is the Navy SYSCOM Commanders’ (NAVAIR, NAVFAC, NAVSEA, NAVSUP, NAVWAR, and ONR) as well as Military Sealift Command (MSC) and the United States Marine Corps (USMC) integrated approach to contracting for Professional Support Services (PSS). SeaPort NxG preapproves contractors through a process called Rolling Admissions. Once approved, contractors bid on work, individually or in teaming arrangements.