Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: September 10, 2024
The Department of Homeland Security plans to launch a competition for a follow-on blanket purchase agreement for desktop support services.
According to a notice published Monday on the Acquisition Planning Forecast System, the planned Desktop Support Services 3.0 BPA has an estimated value of over $100 million and covers information technology, engineering, project management and program management support services.
Under the DSS 2.0 program, CACI said it also supports software development, systems and network engineering, cybersecurity and cloud migration work at DHS.
DHS intends to release a solicitation on Jan. 6 and expects to award the recompete BPA by the second quarter of fiscal year 2025.
Contract work is expected to occur in Springfield, Virginia, through Aug. 13, 2030.
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