CIO-SP4 in one paragraph
Chief Information Officer Solutions and Partners 4 (CIO-SP4) is the fourth-generation health-focused governmentwide acquisition contract (GWAC) managed by the NIH Information Technology Acquisition and Assessment Center (NITAAC). The contract was solicited with a $50 billion ceiling across a 10-year base-and-options performance period. CIO-SP4 is designated an Executive Agent GWAC under OMB authority, meaning all federal agencies can use it without additional Delegation of Procurement Authority hurdles. It covers ten broadly-scoped IT task areas — from biomedical research IT to digital government to software development — making it one of the most flexible IT GWACs in federal acquisition. CIO-SP4 replaces and extends the scope of CIO-SP3 (the predecessor vehicle).
CIO-SP4 — Task Area Relevance for AI Work
Precision Federal's position on CIO-SP4
Precision Delivery Federal LLC does not currently hold a CIO-SP4 prime contract. The CIO-SP4 prime solicitation window closed before our company was organized in March 2026. Our engagement model with CIO-SP4:
- Small-business subcontractor on CIO-SP4 task orders through prime partners who hold the vehicle.
- AI/ML workshare owner on health IT, digital government, and software development task areas where our capabilities map cleanly.
- Small-business subcontracting plan anchor for primes tracking FAR 52.219-9 goals on task orders above the applicable threshold.
If you are a CIO-SP4 prime and need a specialized AI subcontractor with production federal health IT experience (our founder shipped production ML at a federal health agency), Precision Federal is ready. See our teaming page and agentic AI capability.
NITAAC and how CIO-SP4 is managed
NITAAC — the NIH Information Technology Acquisition and Assessment Center — is the GSA-equivalent contracting office inside NIH that runs CIO-SP4 and its sibling contract CIO-CS (for IT commodity purchases). NITAAC brings some features that matter for agencies and subcontractors:
- Direct task order support: NITAAC contracting officers support agencies through task order RFPs, solicitation reviews, and competition management. This reduces the burden on requiring agencies.
- No Fair Opportunity Exception delays: NITAAC's task order process builds fair-opportunity compliance into each RFP, giving agencies a defensible procurement record automatically.
- Low administrative fee: CIO-SP4's access fee is one of the lower GWAC surcharges, making it attractive versus alternatives like Alliant 2 or GSA MAS for large task orders.
- Executive Agent status: OMB-designated Executive Agent means any federal agency can order from CIO-SP4 without separate delegation.
The ten CIO-SP4 task areas
CIO-SP4's task areas define what kinds of work agencies can order. Each task order must fall within one or more of these areas:
- IT Services for Biomedical Research, Health Sciences, and Healthcare — The flagship task area. Clinical informatics, biomedical data pipelines, medical imaging AI, electronic health records, FHIR integrations.
- Chief Information Officer (CIO) Support — IT strategy, governance, enterprise architecture, capital planning.
- Imaging — Document imaging, digital conversion, OCR at scale, computer vision for document workflows.
- Outsourcing — Managed services, staff augmentation, IT service delivery.
- IT Operations and Maintenance — Help desk, network operations, systems administration, SRE.
- Integration Services — Systems integration, API development, data integration across disparate systems.
- Critical Infrastructure Protection and Information Assurance — Cybersecurity, NIST 800-53 implementation, ATO support, zero trust.
- Digital Government — Citizen services, digital service modernization, customer experience platforms.
- Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) — Financial, HR, and administrative ERP implementation and sustainment.
- Software Development — Custom application development, agile delivery, DevSecOps, modernization.
Precision Federal's capabilities map most directly to Task Area 1 (Biomedical/Health), Task Area 6 (Integration Services), Task Area 7 (Critical Infrastructure Protection), Task Area 8 (Digital Government), and Task Area 10 (Software Development). Our machine learning, data engineering, and cybersecurity practices cover the technical delivery.
Small-business pool and set-aside structure
CIO-SP4 was awarded under a pool structure that explicitly carves out small-business competition:
| Pool | Who's in it | Competition pattern |
|---|---|---|
| Unrestricted | All CIO-SP4 primes, large and small | Full and open task orders |
| Small Business | SBA small-business primes | Small-business set-aside task orders |
| 8(a) | 8(a) Business Development program primes | 8(a) set-aside task orders |
| HUBZone | HUBZone-certified small-business primes | HUBZone set-aside task orders |
| WOSB/EDWOSB | WOSB/EDWOSB-certified primes | WOSB set-aside task orders |
| SDVOSB | SDVOSB-certified primes | SDVOSB set-aside task orders |
For a sub like Precision Federal, the small-business pool is the most important structural feature. When a task order is set aside for the small-business pool, large primes cannot compete, and small-business primes often need specialized AI sub capacity to win. That's where we fit.
How task order competition works on CIO-SP4
- Agency defines requirement, determines CIO-SP4 is the right vehicle, and selects the applicable task area and pool.
- NITAAC posts the task order RFP to eligible contract holders in the selected pool.
- FAR 16.505 fair-opportunity applies; NITAAC ensures compliance through standardized RFP templates.
- Primes respond with technical and price proposals, including teaming and small-business sub commitments.
- Evaluation and award follow FAR and the RFP's stated factors. NITAAC supports evaluation on request.
Task orders on CIO-SP4 typically range from $500K to over $100M, with performance periods of 1-5 years. Speed-to-award on CIO-SP4 runs 60-120 days from RFP to award for well-scoped requirements — slower than SEWP but faster than large FAR Part 15 competitions.
Why CIO-SP4 matters for federal AI
CIO-SP4's task area structure makes it a natural home for AI work in three ways:
- Health IT AI — Biomedical task area is where clinical decision support, medical imaging AI, and healthcare NLP land. Federal demand for production-grade AI in health IT is accelerating under HHS, VA, DHA, and a federal health agency buying patterns.
- Software development with AI baked in — Task Area 10 covers modern software delivery where AI features are increasingly first-class (copilots, RAG-powered search, automated triage).
- Digital Government AI — Task Area 8 includes citizen-facing AI: intelligent intake, case routing, benefits eligibility automation.
Precision Federal's founder shipped production ML at a federal health agency — the federal agency running behavioral health data and reimbursement systems. That direct health-IT-AI past performance is rare and specifically relevant to CIO-SP4 Task Area 1. See past performance for details.
How Precision Federal engages CIO-SP4 primes
- Teaming agreement — Mutual NDA same-day, teaming agreement in 3-5 business days using industry-standard templates.
- Workshare definition — The AI/ML scope is defined as discrete deliverables with acceptance criteria. No open-ended labor-category pass-through.
- Small-business dollar counting — Our sub revenue counts toward the prime's small-business and minority-owned small-business subcontracting goals under FAR 52.219-9.
- Past performance exchange — We provide past-performance documentation for the prime's proposal and track CIO-SP4 task order performance for our own future GWAC offers.
- Pricing — Hourly labor or fixed-price deliverables aligned to the prime's CIO-SP4 awarded rates.
Agencies buying heavily on CIO-SP4
- Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) — Including NIH, CDC, CMS, FDA, a federal health agency, HRSA, IHS. The natural home customer base.
- Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) — Clinical IT, EHR modernization, veterans services.
- Department of Defense (DoD) — Defense Health Agency (DHA) and medical commands use CIO-SP4 for clinical and research IT.
- DHS, DOJ, and civilian agencies — Increasingly use CIO-SP4 for general IT services when MAS or SEWP are less optimal.
Compliance areas Precision Federal handles on CIO-SP4 subs
- HIPAA — When task orders touch Protected Health Information, our systems are designed to HIPAA Privacy and Security Rule standards.
- FedRAMP alignment — AI/ML work deployed in government cloud uses FedRAMP-authorized providers and services.
- NIST 800-53 Moderate/High — Control mappings documented for each deliverable.
- NIST AI RMF — Risk management framework application for AI deliverables.
- FISMA and Section 508 — Federal security and accessibility requirements handled by default.
Looking ahead: CIO-SP5 on-ramp cycle
CIO-SP4 is a 10-year contract, placing CIO-SP5 on a likely solicitation horizon in the early 2030s. Precision Federal's trajectory through SBIR, prime subcontracts, and our planned GSA MAS build corporate maturity and past performance that position us well for a CIO-SP5 prime offer when that window opens.
Frequently asked questions
Does Precision Federal hold a CIO-SP4 prime contract?
No. Precision Federal does not currently hold a CIO-SP4 prime contract. We pursue CIO-SP4 task order scope through prime partners who hold the vehicle, as a small-business subcontractor delivering AI/ML workshare.
Why is CIO-SP4 particularly relevant for federal AI?
CIO-SP4's task area structure covers health IT, digital government, cybersecurity, and software development — all domains where AI demand is surging. Task Area 1 (Biomedical/Health) is especially relevant given Precision Federal's federal health agency production ML past performance.
How does Precision Federal engage a CIO-SP4 prime?
Email bo@precisionfederal.com with the task order RFP number, the AI/ML scope, and your response deadline. We respond within one business day with a teaming fit assessment and draft teaming agreement.
What small-business credentials does Precision Federal bring to a CIO-SP4 prime's team?
SBA small business under NAICS 541512 (and 541511, 541519, 541715, 518210), minority-owned small business. SAM.gov active, UEI Y2JVCZXT9HP5, CAGE 1AYQ0. Sub dollars to us count toward the prime's small-business and minority-owned small-business subcontracting plan goals.
Does CIO-SP4 allow non-health IT work?
Yes. While CIO-SP4 has a health IT lineage, its ten task areas explicitly cover general IT services — CIO support, software development, digital government, integration, operations and maintenance — making it a genuinely governmentwide IT contract.
When can Precision Federal pursue a CIO-SP5 prime contract?
CIO-SP5 is likely to solicit in the early 2030s given CIO-SP4's 10-year cycle. Our multi-year strategy of SBIR wins, prime subcontracts, and GSA MAS buildout targets the corporate maturity and past performance needed for a strong CIO-SP5 offer.