Author: Mary-Louise Hoffman|| Date Published: July 11, 2022
The State Department is asking vendors to review the updated preliminary solicitation regarding its Evolve contract vehicle for information technology products and services.
A revised draft request for proposals posted Friday on SAM.gov indicates the potential ceiling value for the multiple-award procurement could reach up to $10 billion.
The department first released contracting details of its Evolve program in October 2021, saying the cumulative amount for all task orders was established at $8 billion.
Industry can submit feedback until July 22.
In the latest notice, the State also encouraged potential offerors to provide recommendations for refining the final solicitation notice and attend a live question-and-answer session on July 26.
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