Author: Ross Wilkers|| Date Published: June 23, 2020
The General Services Administration has indicated its follow-on, small business set-aside information technology procurement vehicle will have a $50B ceiling value.
GSA said Monday in a presolicitation notice it could launch formal solicitations for the third iteration of the governmentwide Streamlined Technology Acquisition Resource for Services contract for 8(a) vendors in two weeks.
Scope of work includes IT operations and maintenance, system design, security, information and communications technology, software development and data management.
The current STARS II GWAC — which runs through Aug. 30, 2021 — hit the $15B ceiling.
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