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GSA Taps 61 Firms for Potential $50B Alliant 2 IT GWAC


The General Services Administration has awarded 61 companies positions on a potential 10-year, $50 billion governmentwide acquisition contract for information technology products and services.

GSA said in a FedBizOpps notice posted Friday the award is for the unrestricted portion of the Alliant 2 GWAC that has a base term of five years and five option years.

The award came more than a year after GSA issued solicitations for the unrestricted and small business tracks of the Alliant 2 multiple-award, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract.

The Alliant 2 master contract’s scope includes big data, cloud computing, cybersecurity, agile development, biometrics and identity management, sensors and radio frequency identification, data center consolidation, shared IT services, web analytics and hosting, software development, internet of things and related IT support services.

Awardees for the unrestricted portion are:

  • Accenture’s federal services business
  • Ace Info Solutions
  • ActioNet
  • Agile Defense
  • American Systems
  • AT&T’s government solutions business
  • BAE Systems’ technology solutions and services business
  • Battelle
  • Booz Allen Hamilton
  • By Light Professional IT Services
  • CACI International’s federal business
  • Camber
  • Catapult Technology
  • CenturyLink’s Qwest Government Services business
  • CGI’s federal business
  • CSRA
  • Data Networks
  • Data Systems Analysts
  • Dell’s services federal government business, which now operates under NTT Data
  • Deloitte Consulting
  • Digital Management
  • Dynetics
  • ECS Federal
  • Engility
  • Enterprise Information Services
  • EOIR Technologies
  • General Dynamics’ information technology business
  • Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s enterprise services business, which now operates as DXC Technology after it merged with Computer Sciences Corp.
  • IBM
  • ICF
  • Indus
  • Jacobs Technology
  • Leidos
  • Leonardo DRS’ global enterprise solutions business
  • Lockheed Martin
  • ManTech International’s advanced systems business
  • MAXIMUS’ federal services business
  • NCI Information Systems
  • NJVC
  • Northrop Grumman
  • Parsons’ government services business
  • Phacil
  • Planned Systems International
  • Pragmatics
  • Quality Software Services
  • Raytheon
  • REI Systems
  • Salient CRGT
  • Science Applications International Corp.
  • Serco
  • Sevatec
  • SGT
  • Smartronix
  • Sotera Defense Solutions
  • STG
  • Telos
  • Unisys
  • URS’ federal services business, which now operates under AECOM
  • VariQ
  • Vencore
  • Wyle Laboratories, which now operates as KBRwyle following its acquisition by KBR

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