Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: March 16, 2023
NASA has released a request for proposals for a potential eight-year contract vehicle to provide enterprise information technology services for the space agency’s centers and facilities.
The proposed NASA Consolidated Applications and Platform Services contract will provide information security; information and data analytics; IT innovation across the agency’s centers; application, web and platform services; and IT services for automation, according to a solicitation notice published Wednesday.
Aside from general IT, the vendor will also provide information management services, customer support and mission support systems and back the integration of decentralized support contracts from across NASA’s centers, according to the performance work statement.
The RFP came two months after NASA issued a presolicitation notice for the NCAPS contract, which will have a 90-day phase-in period, nine-month base term and seven option years.
The agency will accept all technical and contractual questions related to the solicitation through March 22. It plans to award the contract in November and expects core work to kick off on March 1, 2024.
Proposals for the NCAPS contract are due April 28.
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