Digital Transformation Kit -
Direct to Phase II
Are you making real
progress with your Digital Transformation Strategy?
Are your new systems
interoperating with legacy systems?
Do you have a plan to modernize
core business systems that are costly?
At BAM SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT LLC, we
understand the challenges government agencies face when it comes to
rapidly delivering high-quality software solutions. Our Digital Transformation
Kit (DTK) is designed to offer an innovative approach to streamline
development and integrations for IT systems and technologies, optimize resource
utilization, and foster collaboration among teams.
BAM's DTK
Accelerated Development
With our Low-Code platform, even non-technical staff can contribute to application development, reducing development time significantly. This empowers agencies to quickly roll out new services and solutions to meet evolving needs securely and with significant cost savings.
Scalable Architecture
Our microservice-based approach ensures modular and scalable applications. This enables agencies to adapt swiftly to changing requirements, ensuring seamless growth and improved system performance.
Data Interoperability
Our microservice architecture is built on an API-first approach and promotes the use of unified data standards. This ensures data is represented in a consistent format so that systems can communicate with each other across an entire ecosystem.
Legacy Systems
Our Low-Code Center of Excellence can integrate with existing legacy systems and databases. By leveraging microservices, agencies can modernize their IT infrastructure without the need for a complete overhaul.
Enhanced Collaboration
The Low-Code Center of Excellence facilitates collaboration between IT professionals and domain experts, fostering synergy and promoting cross-functional innovation.
Cost Efficiency
By significantly reducing the need for hand-coding and simplifying the development process, our solution minimizes operational costs and maximizes return on investment.
More About SBIR

What is it?
Awarded July 2023, BAM SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT LLC SBIR Phase II award not only
opens the door to groundbreaking technology but also allows for sole
source contracting opportunities and rapid acquisition of BAM
Technologies’ solutions.
Sole-Source Authority: The
SBIR Reauthorization Act provides agencies with the flexibility to
award Phase III contracts on a sole-source basis to the SBIR
awardees, streamlining the acquisition process and eliminating the
need for a lengthy competitive bidding process.
Rapid Acquisition: With access to Phase III
contracts, government agencies can rapidly acquire and deploy our
innovative solutions, ensuring swift implementation and
time-to-market advantage.

Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of Phase III
SBIR contracts?
Phase III
SBIR
contracts aim to facilitate the commercialization and transition
of successful SBIR Phase II technologies into operational use
within government agencies or the private sector.
What funding sources can
be used
for Phase III
contracts?
Phase III efforts
can use any type of funding (e.g. RDT&E, Procurement,
etc.). Phase III funding comes from sources outside the
SBIR program, such as our agency's internal funding, non-SBIR
contracts, or other government funding mechanisms.
Can an Agency award a Phase III contract resulting
from a Phase I/II efforts
which were originally awarded by another
agency?
Yes, so long as it derives
from, extends, or completes an
effort made under prior SBIR Funding agreements (i.e., Phase
I or Phase II).
Can a Phase III contract
be initiated before the
Phase II effort is
complete?
There is no limit
on the time that may elapse between a Phase I or Phase II
award and Phase III award, or between a Phase III award and any
subsequent Phase III award. A Federal Agency may enter into a
Phase
III SBIR/STTR agreement at any time with a Phase II Awardee. A
subcontract to a Federally-funded prime contract may also be a
Phase
III award.
Can our
agency modify the technology under a Phase III contract to
suit our
specific needs?
Yes, Phase III
contracts can be tailored to meet the unique needs of our
agency. The
awardee can modify the technology or develop additional features
to align with our requirements. Phase III efforts must derive
from,
extend, or complete an effort made under prior SBIR Funding
agreements (i.e. Phase I or Phase II).