Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: March 18, 2024
The General Services Administration has awarded eight companies positions on a potential 10-year, $194.5 million contract for the procurement of next-generation identity proofing capabilities for Login.gov to provide the public access to digital services offered by federal, state, local and tribal agencies.
GSA’s Federal Acquisition Service launched a full and open competition and received 17 offers for the blanket purchase agreement, according to award notices published Wednesday.
The ordering period will run through March 14, 2034.
In 2017, Login.gov was introduced to provide a single digital account that citizens can use across multiple government sites to support the government’s plan to improve customer experience and strengthen cybersecurity.
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