Author: Mary-Louise Hoffman|| Date Published: February 16, 2016
The U.S. Army has launched a formal solicitation for its potential nine-year, $12.1 billion Information Technology Enterprise Solutions-3 Services acquisitionvehicle.
The Army said in a request for proposals posted Friday on FedBizOpps the multiple-award contract will comprise IT systems integration and management support services for the military branch, Defense Department components and federal civilian agencies.
The ITES-3S program will have a five-year base period of performance and options to extend up to four more years.
The Army Contracting Command plans to award 10 spots for the unrestricted portion of the ITES-3S contract and another 14 small business set-aside positions.
Responses to the RFP are due March 14.
The solicitation came three years after ACC sought input from vendors on the replacement of the Army’s current ITES sourcing vehicle.
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