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Contact Seven Crests
Whether you are a contracting officer, a prime contractor seeking a teaming partner, or an agency exploring small business options — we would like to hear from you.
Contact Information and Inquiry Form
Direct Contact
How to Reach Us
We respond to all inquiries within one business day. For teaming requests, please include the opportunity name, NAICS code, solicitation number if available, and your preferred contact method.
- info@sevencrests.com
- Phone
- (571) 266-0973
- Headquarters
- Herndon, Virginia
- Service Area
- Federal agencies nationwide; Virginia state agencies
- SAM.gov
- Active Registration
Business Hours
Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Eastern
Excluding federal holidays
Excluding federal holidays
For Prime Contractors: Seven Crests actively seeks teaming
arrangements with large and small business primes requiring a capable WOSB subcontractor
in IT, cybersecurity, cloud, or consulting. Please include your opportunity details
and a point of contact in your inquiry.
For Contracting Officers: Our capability statement is available
for download at sevencrests.com/capabilities.html.
It includes our NAICS codes, registration identifiers, and certification status.
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Tips for a Faster Response
What to Include in Your Inquiry
Prime Contractor Teaming
- Opportunity name and agency
- Solicitation or sources-sought number
- Relevant NAICS codes
- Anticipated performance period
- Role you need Seven Crests to fill
- Your teaming deadline
Contracting Officer Inquiry
- Agency and office name
- Requirement description
- Applicable NAICS code
- Anticipated award date
- Set-aside type (if applicable)
- Preferred format for response
General & Market Research
- Nature of your requirement
- Agency or program context
- Timeline and urgency
- Any specific certifications needed
- Preferred method of communication
- Whether a capability statement is needed