Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: August 7, 2018
The National Institutes of Health has awarded 16 companies spots on the historically underutilized business zone portion of a potential $20 billion governmentwide acquisition contract vehicle for information technology support services.
A FedBizOpps notice posted Friday says the NIHs IT acquisition and assessment center made the HUBZone on-ramp awards through the Chief Information Officer-Solutions and Partners 3 Small Business GWAC vehicle.
NITAAC is still in the proposal review stage for the general small business and Section 8(a) categories of the CIO-SP3 SB contract that seeks to support the federal governments health IT and other technology requirements.
Work on the track kicked off Wednesday, Aug. 1, and will run through Oct. 31, 2022.
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