According to a Federal Procurement Data System posting, VA’s Technology Acquisition Center made a $39.1 million award to SAIC for services with code information technology and telecommunications – business application/application development support services.
The contract has a one-year base period and four options years that, if exercised, would extend work until July 31, 2029, and allow for the deal to reach its ceiling amount.
A request for information notice posted earlier on SAM.gov detailed VA’s requirements for its Financial Services Center. The department sought on-site professional services to support the FSC financial technology service, data analytics service, and its current and future divisions and branches.
SAIC will perform contract work until July 31, 2025, as part of the delivery order.
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