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ITAD firm wins spot for NASA purchasing

byDavid Daoud
July 6, 2026
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ITAD firm wins spot for NASA purchasing

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AnythingIT has been awarded a place on NASA’s Solutions for Enterprise-Wide Procurement VI (SEWP VI) governmentwide acquisition contract, putting an IT asset disposition provider on one of the federal government’s largest IT procurement vehicles.

The award falls under SEWP VI Category C, a small-business set-aside, and covers IT asset disposition, secure data destruction, asset accountability, value recovery and supply chain protection, according to the company.

NASA recently issued awards under SEWP VI, the latest version of its long-running governmentwide contract for IT products and services. The vehicle spans three categories: Category A for IT solutions, Category B for enterprise-wide IT service solutions, and Category C for IT mission-based services. The program carries an overall ceiling of $60 billion, with each individual contract capped at $20 billion. The ordering period runs 10 years, from Nov. 1, 2026 through Oct. 31, 2036, according to NASA.

SEWP itself is not an ITAD-specific vehicle. It is a broad procurement platform federal agencies use to acquire IT products and services, so actual work under the contract depends on agency demand, task orders and the scope of individual procurements. A SEWP placement grants eligibility to bid, not revenue — agencies often default to incumbents or route disposition work through larger integrators that subcontract it downstream. Whether the award translates into business will depend on task order volume over the contract’s life, not the placement itself.

NASA made its awards as part of a single large competitive process rather than rolling admissions, and the agency’s next on-ramp opportunity, if any, would fall later in the 10-year ordering period. Category C’s small-business set-aside structure means the field is narrower than Categories A or B, but it also means larger integrators can’t crowd out smaller disposition-focused firms in that lane. 

For ITAD companies already holding a GSA Schedule or similar federal contracting history, that track record is the kind of past performance NASA weighed in evaluating proposals, a relevant data point for firms sizing up their own odds for a future on-ramp.

In industry context, the award places disposition-related services inside a major federal procurement framework rather than confining them to stand-alone projects or subcontracted end-of-life work. It also reflects a broader shift in how ITAD is positioned in the US market, tied increasingly to technology lifecycle management, data security and supply chain protection rather than framed solely as equipment disposal or recycling.

Based in North Bergen, New Jersey, AnythingIT was founded in 1992 and has held a GSA Multiple Award Schedule contract since 2002. 

“For more than thirty years, we have focused on helping organizations responsibly manage technology throughout its lifecycle,” said CEO Dave Bernstein in a statement. “This award reinforces our long-standing commitment to supporting the United States Government and expands opportunities to serve federal agencies and our industry partners.”

Even so, the presence of an ITAD-focused company on the vehicle expands the visibility of disposition services within federal technology procurement. Federal contract access serves as both a sales channel and a signal that ITAD capabilities are gaining recognition as part of the broader technology management and security stack.

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David Daoud is a contributor to Resource Recycling and E-Scrap News, covering IT asset disposition, electronics recycling, and circular IT governance. He is the founder of and current Principal Analyst at Compliance Standards LLC, where he conducts independent research and advisory work on ITAD markets, sustainability and ESG compliance, data security, and lifecycle risk management. Daoud has analyzed enterprise IT trends since the late 1990s and was among the first analysts to examine ITAD as a distinct market segment during his time at IDC. He advises operators, OEMs, and investment teams on regulatory, technology, and market developments affecting the electronics lifecycle.

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