Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: July 5, 2023
The Defense Health Agency has awarded six companies positions on a potential 10-year, $2.4 billion contract to deliver enterprise information technology services to medical treatment facilities and other business lines within and outside the continental U.S.
DHA received 39 offers for the Global Service Providers acquisition effort, a multiple-award, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract that was competed as a total small business set-aside program, the Department of Defense said Friday.
The GSP contract has a five-year base term and an option period of five years and has nine scope areas: IT service desk; identity management and desktop support; database, application and web development; information assurance; data center operations; network operations; telecommunications; information business operations; and clinical informatics.
The selected vendors will provide technical knowledge, expertise, staff support and other related resources under the IDIQ contract.
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