Accelerated Transformation of Legacy Applications and Systems (ATLAS) Challenge Based Acquisition (ChBA)
Overview
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Set Aside
Original Source
Timeline
Qualification Details
Fit reasons
- NAICS alignment with historical contract wins in similar service areas.
- Scope strongly matches core technical capabilities and delivery model.
Risks
- Past performance thresholds may require one additional teaming partner.
- Potential clarification needed on staffing minimums before bid/no-bid.
Next steps
Validate eligibility requirements, assign capture owner, and schedule partner outreach to confirm teaming strategy before submission planning.
Quick Summary
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has completed Phase 1 of its Accelerated Transformation of Legacy Applications and Systems (ATLAS) Challenge Based Acquisition (ChBA). Six Offerors have been selected to proceed to Phase 2. This announcement, published on April 16, 2026, is for informational purposes only, and no further responses are requested for this phase of the acquisition.
Selected Phase 2 Offerors
The following companies have been selected to participate in ATLAS ChBA Phase 2:
- Booz Allen Hamilton
- Deloitte Consulting LLP
- Ernst and Young LLP
- IBM Corporation
- IT Concepts (dba Kentro)
- KSGC Solutions, LLC
Opportunity Overview
The ATLAS ChBA is a multi-phase acquisition designed to secure innovative, secure, and resilient Information Technology (IT) solutions for modernizing the FAA's mission-support application portfolio. The core objective is to rationalize, consolidate, modernize, and sustain legacy systems, aiming to reduce technical debt, improve user experience, enhance security and resiliency, and achieve long-term cost efficiencies while ensuring operational continuity and safety. The scope primarily covers the FAA's mission support portfolio, including approximately 200 applications and 3,000 databases, with a potential 10-year period of performance.
Program Objectives
Key program objectives include:
- Portfolio Modernization and Technical Debt Reduction: Transitioning to modular, scalable, cloud-native architectures and leveraging AI/ML.
- User Experience (UI/UX): Implementing human-centered design and accessible interfaces.
- High-Availability Mission Operations: Maintaining 99.9% availability for critical systems.
- Accelerated Value Delivery via DevSecOps: Achieving rapid, iterative releases and integrating Generative AI.
- Enterprise Data Excellence and Intelligent Automation: Creating unified data sources and optimizing processes with AI/ML.
- Proactive Cyber Security and Compliance: Implementing continuous authorization to operate (cATO) and AI-assisted threat detection.
- Program Governance: Aligning modernization with FAA standards and ensuring responsible AI/ML use.
- Seamless Service Transition: Ensuring uninterrupted mission support and knowledge transfer.
Contract Details
- Type: Challenge Based Acquisition (ChBA) - Solicitation
- Product Service Code: DA01 (Support Services for Application Development and Support)
- Set-Aside: None specified
- Place of Performance: Washington, DC
- Anticipated Award: A production vehicle contract award is anticipated by September 30, 2026, following the completion of all ChBA phases.
Agency & Contacts
- Department/Agency: Transportation / Federal Aviation Administration
- Office: 692M15 ACQUISITION & GRANTS, AAQ600
- Primary Contact: Daniel Farrell (ssdrfi@faa.gov)
- Secondary Contact: Eric Waterman (ssdrfi@faa.gov)