Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: April 7, 2022
The General Services Administration has paused solicitations for the two pools of the small business-focused Polaris governmentwide acquisition contract for information technology products and services to make way for an assessment following receipt of feedback regarding the evaluation of joint ventures under GWAC.
GSA said Wednesday it is reviewing whether to introduce any changes to the requests for proposals and will set a new deadline for offers once the assessment is completed.
The agency also decided to put on hold the opening of the Polaris Submission Portal and will accept questions through April 18.
In late March, GSA issued RFPs for small business and women-owned small business pools of Polaris, covering cloud services, data management, cybersecurity, information and communications technologies, IT operations and maintenance, software development and other performance areas.
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