Fifty-four contractors have won positions on a potential $20 billion governmentwide information technology services contract from a National Institutes of Health office.
NIH’s Information Technology Acquisition and Assessment Center awarded the potential 10-year contract through a full and open competition, NITAAC announced Tuesday.
The indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity vehicle covers data center consolidation, cloud computing, health IT, mobility and cybersecurity services.
All civilian and Defense Department agencies can use the Chief Information Officers – Solutions and Partners 3, or CIO-SP3, governmentwide vehicle to acquire IT services and solutions.
The agency previously awarded a separate $20 billion CIO-SP3 small businesses award earlier in May.
Click here to view the full list of full-and-open awardees for CIO-SP3.