Author: Mary-Louise Hoffman|| Date Published: March 9, 2016
The Department of Veterans Affairs has awarded 21 companies spots under a potential 10-year, $22.3 billion acquisition vehicle that covers information technology upgrades support for VA and other federal agencies.
The contractors will compete for task orders to provide healthcare IT, systems and software engineering, enterprise network management, cybersecurity, program management and strategic planning services through VA’s Transformation Twenty-One Total Technology Next Generation contract, the department said Tuesday.
Ten of the selected companies are service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses, two are small businesses while nine are large businesses.
Awardees on the T4NG program are:
AbleVets
Accenture (NYSE: ACN)
B3 Group
Booz Allen Hamilton (NYSE: BAH)
Business Information Technology Solutions
By Light Professional IT Services
CACI International (NYSE: CACI)
CSRA’s SRA International business (NYSE: CSRA)
Ellumen
Favor TechConsulting
Halfaker & Associates
HMS Technologies
IBM (NYSE: IBM)
Information Innovators Inc.
Intelligent Waves
Kforce Government Solutions
Liberty IT Solutions
Nester Consulting/GovernmentCIO
Systems Made Simple
The Informatics Applications Group
TISTA Science and Technology
The T4NG contract has a five-year ordering period and one five-year option and is a follow on to the T4 sourcing program that was launched in July 2011.
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