Our Government practice encompasses many Federal Government departments and Agencies. Spanning from the Department of Defense and Special Forces Community, to the Intelligence Community, Department of Justice, and Department of Homeland Security. We also have Clients at the State level supporting their growing Cyber and technology transformation initiatives. Growing our Government programs is an indication of our resolve to protect our heroes in harm’s way. To provide capabilities to assist those professionals undertaking difficult and dangerous work. Our Clients are quiet, unsung, but resolute—immensely focused on their missions. We are making them stronger and smarter. To protect us all.  Our Clients are heroes.

 

As diverse as our Government Clients are, the offerings and programs we provide support are equally varied. Technology and engineering programs centered on our core offerings of Computing, Communications, and Cyber are of primary interest. Technology transformation programs and systems optimization are also key areas of concentration.

 

We build technologies and solutions. We provide engineering expertise. Our unique approach is that we allow our Clients to talk directly with our engineers. No middle management to confuse them. No meetings about engagement practices. Direct collaboration. Personalized. Uncomplicated. To think different means to act differently.

A sample of various contracts has been provided below to assist in our validation. New contracts are established and fulfilled quickly. Our world moves rapidly; providing a comprehensive catalog provides little benefit. To understand more about us, engage us. Trade stories with us. Visit. Collaborate.

 

Here is a small part of our Government Client story:

 

List contracts in a predetermined order of significance.

 

Prime Contract Vehicles and Acquisition Platforms

• OSD Island Hopper

 

• Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC) Cyber

 

• FBI Engineering Services

 

• Navy SeaPort-e

Contract Number: N00178-10-D-6115

Contract Type: IDIQ (CPFF, CPIF, CPAF)

Funding Level:  $5.3B

Engineering, Technical, and Programmatic Services IOMAXIS is a prime contract holder for the multiple Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract for a wide range of engineering, technical, and programmatic services and solutions for the Virtual SYSCOM (NAVSEA, NAVAIR, NAVSUP, SPAWAR, Strategic Systems Program [SSP], NAVFAC) as well as Commander, Naval Installations (CNI) and the U.S. Marine Corps.

 

• Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) Information Technology Division (ITD)

 

• GSA Schedule 70

  • SPECIAL ITEM NUMBER 132-51 - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
  • SPECIAL ITEM NUMBER 132-45 – HIGHLY ADAPTIVE CYBERSECURITY SERVICES
  • 132-45A  Penetration Testing
  • 132-45D Risk and Vulnerability Assessment (RVA)
  • SPECIAL ITEM NUMBER 132-50 - TRAINING COURSES FOR GENERAL PURPOSE COMMERCIAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT AND SOFTWARE

 

• INSCOM Global Intelligence Support Services (GISS) Restricted

 

• United States Postal Service (USPS) Office of Inspector General (OIG) Information Technology Security Testing

 

We are member of the following consortiums:

• Office of the Secretary of Defense C5 OTA

• Training and Readiness Accelerator (TReX)

 

Teaming Partner Contracts

• USCYBERCOM MA IDIQ

• DIA Enhanced Solutions for Information Technology Enterprise (E-SITE)

• Air Force Network-Centric Solutions-2 (NETCENTS-2)

• CIO Solutions and Partners 3 (CIO-SP3)

• INSCOM GISS - Unrestricted

• DIA Technical Exploitation Support Services National Media Exploitation Center (NMEC) - TESS

• Counter Narcoterrorism Program Office (CNTPO) Command, Control, Communications, Information, Detection and Monitoring (C3IDM)

• Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific (SSC-PAC)

• GSA One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services (OASIS)

• SOCOM Wide Mission Support (SWMS)

• CS TATS (DTIC)

• GSA Alliant

• DISA USMC Cyber Range Security

• Army Traumatic and Operational Stress Services (TAOSS)

• Ideas to Solutions Support Contract (i2SSC) - ITDAS

• AMCOM Express - Technical Domain

• NMCI Next Generation Enterprise Network (NGEN)

• DHS Enterprise Acquisition Gateway for Leading-Edge Solutions II (EAGLE II)

 

IOMAXIS Greenhouse Gas Emissions Disclosure Statement and Methodology

June 15, 2023

IOMAXIS GREENHOUSE GAS - MONITORING AND CONTROLS

IOMAXIS utilized “International GHG Protocol” documents as our standard and to establish our procedures. Similarly, our energy value chains analysis and effect mitigation actions are also based on the Global Standards. IOMAXIS follows the “Built on GHG Protocol” review practices, recognizing business sector guidance, product rules, measurement metrics, and reporting tools that are in conformance with the latest GHG Protocol accounting standards.

IOMAXIS calculated GHG emissions from specific sources according to the US-national and other internationally-established protocols. IOMAXIS is categorized as a Technical and Professional Services Supplier and, therefore, adheres to the GHG Scope 2 Guidance.


PUBLIC DISCLOSURES

IOMAXIS’ CALCULATION OF EMISSIONS ESTIMATES

For IOMAXIS, the aggregate US Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions are calculated in accordance with the GHG Protocol Corporate Accounting and Reporting Standard, and the USEPA Calculation Guides. IOMAXIS calculated 2022 GHG emissions from domestic US electricity consumption using USEPA’s eGRID emission factors (based on 2020 data) published in November 2022, utilizing the US average electricity usage emissions of 0.818 lbs CO2e per kWh (0.371 kgs CO2e per kWh). Source: EPA Emissions Factors for Greenhouse Gases Inventories, 2022

Below are IOMAXIS’ Emissions Calculations basis for 2022, based on our 2022 (initial) Facility and Consumption Inventory.


CALCULATION METHODOLOGY

Scope 1: Fleet Vehicles and Generators: For IOMAXIS, during 2022, we owned, leased, or used NO fleet vehicles at any of our local offices. IOMAXIS directly purchases and consumes no diesel fuel for use in emergency generators.

Scope 2: Facilities - US and International: IOMAXIS U.S. real estate holdings comprise approximately 335,200 square feet of leased space. We neither own nor manage any of the buildings we occupy, so consequently, all facilities emissions fall within Scope 2.

We calculate these emissions by an aggregation of the power and energy annual bills from the supplying agents, or in a few cases estimating electrical consumption based on the number of occupied square feet in our overall domestic portfolio.

In FY2022, we were able to access utility bill data for ten IOMAXIS facilities, comprising nearly 88 percent of our total leased square footage. For these facilities, we were able to retrieve actual kWh consumption, as opposed to estimating using the aforementioned “mean” process.

After kWh consumption was determined, for U.S. facilities, we used the GHG emissions factors from the USEPA 2022 Emissions and Generation Resource Integrated Database to calculate each building’s emissions. The formula we used to calculate emissions is: GHG emissions = Electricity consumed (in kWh) x EPA US-regional GHG emissions factor.

At present, MAXISIQ has no foreign or international facilities, but were that to evolve in the future, we will simply substitute the USEPA regional emission factors with the contemporary International Energy Agency (IEA) CO2 emissions factors specific to each country or locale. Emissions, as shown, in all cases in the calculations include CO2.

Not completed for this initial 2022 GHG Report, but planned for the future will be a formal review and certification of our Scope 2 emissions methodology and calculations, with verification by Apex Companies, LLC, or a similarly USEPA-credentialed organization.

CONCLUSION

IOMAXIS certifies that the scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions included here: http://www.iomaxis.com/federal.html were calculated in accordance with the GHG Protocol Corporate Accounting and Reporting Standard.

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