Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: January 17, 2023
The Department of Veterans Affairs has issued a draft request for proposals for a potential $60.7 billion contract vehicle for information technology products and services.
The proposed Transformation Twenty-One Total Technology Next Generation 2 contract has a basic ordering period of five years with one five-year option and includes systems and software engineering, program management, enterprise architecture and planning, operations and maintenance and independent verification and validation support, according to a presolicitation notice published Friday.
A selected vendor will also provide cybersecurity, IT facilities, health IT, training, software technology demonstration and transition, test and evaluation and enterprise network services under the T4NG2 contract.
The VA Technology Acquisition Center plans to issue the final solicitation in February. Questions and comments on the draft RFP are due Jan. 20.
In 2016, VA awarded 21 companies positions on the $22.3 billion T4NG contract.
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