Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: August 27, 2021
The U.S. Army has asked industry to submit proposals for a potential 10-year, $10 billion contract vehicle to provide commercial information technology equipment and services in support of the service’s enterprise infrastructure and infostructure goals.
The Information Technology Enterprise Solutions-4 Hardware contract will have a base term of five years and one five-year option and the service intends to make at least 17 awards with up to seven set aside for small businesses, according to a request for proposals posted Wednesday.
The vendors should provide all of the IT equipment listed in seven catalogs: servers; workstations, thin clients, desktops and notebooks; storage systems; networking equipment; imaging equipment; cables, connectors and accessories; and video equipment products.
The ITES-4H vehicle also includes non-catalog items such as software, biometric devices and digital senders and elated incidental services including physical site analysis, system configuration and integration, installation and relocation and high availability configuration.
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