GSA said Friday the award of the 8(a) STARS III GWAC’s third cohort to underserved and disadvantaged businesses will enable federal agency customers to expand capabilities for emerging technologies and gain access to market research, free scope review services and expert guidance from the GSA team.
“Since the initial award, 154 task orders have been issued for a total estimated value of $500 million,” said Laura Stanton, GSA’s assistant commissioner for the office of IT category.
“What’s particularly great is that more than 30 of the 8(a) STARS III contract holders who already have task order awards are new to GSA through the 8(a) STARS III contract — it’s really launched their mission support journey,” added Stanton.
The agency expects to issue notices to proceed to cohort 3 awardees by mid-July.
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