Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: October 19, 2023
The Library of Congress has awarded eight companies positions on a potential $450 million contract to provide planning, design, development, integration and maintenance support services for information technology systems and software applications.
The federal cultural institution announced the selected vendors for the Agile System Development Support Services indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract through award notices published Wednesday.
In December, the national library issued a solicitation for the multiple-award IDIQ contract, which has an ordering period of five years and covers support in the areas of Agile software development; systems integration, DevOps and continuous delivery; and user experience and interface design services.
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