Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: August 7, 2024
The Internal Revenue Service has awarded three companies positions on a potential seven-year, $1.9 billion blanket purchase agreement to provide information technology and program management support services for the Enterprise Program Management Office.
According to award notices published on the Federal Procurement Data System, Noblis, Deloitte Consulting and Centennial Technologies secured spots on the multiple-award Enterprise Program Project Integration Services BPA.
The performance period is expected to run through Aug. 8, 2031.
In November, IRS issued a request for quote for the EPPIS BPA, which will deliver services to support program technical and management approaches, organizational resources and management controls for a variety of program, project and integration tasks.
According to the notices, the agency launched a full and open competition for the BPA and received 27 offers.
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