Raising the Standard for 8(a) Contract Management
Success in federal contracting is not just about securing awards—it’s about executing contracts efficiently, transparently, and compliantly. NTI is proud to be the first 8(a) organization to adopt the National Contract Management Association’s (NCMA) Contract Management Standard™ (CMS™) and Contract Management Body of Knowledge™ (CMBOK™), reinforcing our dedication to delivering contracts with precision, accountability, and strategic insight.
By adopting both the CMS and CMBOK, NTI is strengthening how we manage contracts at every stage of the lifecycle, ensuring more predictable, consistent, and mission-driven outcomes for our federal clients and industry partners.
Why Do CMS and CMBOK Matter?
While many contractors follow industry standards, NTI has formally adopted and integrated them into our internal processes. This matters because:
✅ Stronger Compliance & Risk Management – Government contracting is complex, with evolving regulations that demand rigorous oversight. The CMS establishes a structured, repeatable framework, reducing compliance risks and ensuring our contracts meet and exceed federal requirements.
✅ Higher Quality & Consistency – The CMBOK provides a comprehensive knowledge base covering best practices in contract management. By embedding this expertise in our operations, we ensure our processes remain standardized, reducing inefficiencies and contract disputes.
✅ Greater Transparency & Trust – Adopting the CMS means we follow a clear, industry-accepted methodology that ensures fairness, accountability, and ethical contract management—building confidence with government agencies and teaming partners alike.
✅ Scalability & Efficiency – With a structured framework in place, NTI can execute contracts more efficiently, manage growth without sacrificing quality, and deliver projects faster while maintaining accuracy and compliance.
✅ Improved Communication Across Stakeholders – One of the greatest challenges in contract execution is misalignment between government agencies, industry partners, and contract managers. The CMS and CMBOK create a common language, allowing all parties to work seamlessly toward mission success.
How This Translates to Exceptional Contracting
“In contract management, adhering to industry standards isn’t just a best practice—it’s a commitment to excellence,” said NTI Chief Operating Officer Randall “Braz” Brazelton. “NTI is proud to be the first 8(a) company to adopt the NCMA’s Contract Management Standard, or CMS.”
With this adoption, NTI is enhancing every phase of the contract lifecycle, ensuring higher efficiency, accountability, and mission alignment.
“This milestone reflects our dedication to aligning with a framework that enhances every phase of the contract lifecycle, ensuring consistency, quality, and compliance,” Brazelton said. “Whether you’re managing contracts, collaborating as a partner, or considering who to trust with your mission-critical needs, this framework means you’re working with a team that holds itself to the highest standards for exceptional results.”
Setting a New Benchmark in 8(a) Contracting
By adopting NCMA’s CMS and CMBOK, NTI is helping to standardize best practices within the 8(a) community, enhancing collaboration and communication across federal, state, and local governments, industry partners, and universities. This common language for contract management creates smoother processes, clearer expectations, and better outcomes for all stakeholders. Brazelton emphasized that this move isn’t just about compliance—it’s about leadership. “Adopting the CMS reinforces our commitment to transparency, regulatory compliance, and effective communication,” he explained. “These aren’t just industry buzzwords—they’re the guiding principles we follow in every project, creating reliable outcomes and sustainable relationships.”
NTI CEO, Dr. Kekai Namauu, echoed this sentiment:
“Not only have we chosen to adopt both standards, but we have integrated many of the principles into our proprietary Federal Service Project ManagementSM (FSPMSM) framework. This initiative not only enhances our internal capabilities but also positions us as a leader in contract management practices. We are committed to fostering a culture of continuous improvement and professionalism that benefits our customers and the communities we serve.”
And as a Native Hawaiian Organization (NHO) 8(a), NTI has a unique advantage. Our sole-source eligibility—up to $100 million for DoD and $25 million for other federal agencies—ensures streamlined procurement, allowing us to support mission-critical projects efficiently and effectively.
By integrating NCMA’s CMS and CMBOK, NTI is reinforcing its commitment to best practices, risk mitigation, and operational excellence—delivering better results, stronger partnerships, and a higher standard of contract management.
For agencies and teaming partners looking for a proven leader in contract management, NTI stands ready to deliver results that matter.