Victor Angkico
Contracting SME
Victor Angkico is currently a Level III, GS-14, Subject Matter Expert (SME) in competitive contracting in support of the GSA Office of Professional Services and Human Capital Categories (PSHC) in Auburn, WA. In this capacity, Victor provides training and guidance to CO/CS’s and PM’s on all types and sizes of competitive contracting projects within PSHC, with a focus on those of higher dollar and complexity.
Victor started his federal civilian service in 1983, having been hired by the Naval Supply Center, Puget Sound in Bremerton, WA after graduating from the University of Washington with a BA in Business, with a concentration in Operations Management.
From December 2003 to November 2006, Victor served as the branch chief at the GSA Federal Supply Service, Management Services Center, LOGWORLD/Energy branch, in Auburn, WA. In 2004 Victor solicited and awarded the GSA Indian Trust Accounting Division (ITAD) A-76 competitive sourcing study. In 2006, Victor solicited, negotiated, and awarded a highly competitive (30 offers were received) $500M multiple award Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) in support of the Department of Homeland Services (DHS). This BPA was one of the first ever DHS wide strategic sourcing vehicles at the newly formed Agency.
From November 2006 to April 2016, Victor served as a Senior Contracting Officer at GSA FEDSIM. During this period, Victor solicited, evaluated, and awarded approximately 15 cost type and T&M contracts, most well in excess of $100M. Of note, in 2010, Victor solicited, evaluated, and awarded several multi-year (10 years) multi-million dollar FAR Part 12 Open Market Small Business Set-aside procurements in support of the CDC. Due to the success of these acquisitions, Victor received both the GSA “Excellence in Acquisition Award for Innovation”, and the Office of Small Business Utilization “Above and Beyond Award” in 2011.