Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: May 13, 2020
T and T Consulting Services has received a potential $79.2M task order from the Department of Labor to provide information technology support services for the office of workers’ compensation programs.
An award notice posted Monday says the task order was competed and awarded through the General Services Administration’s 8(a) Streamlined Technology Acquisition Resources for Services II governmentwide acquisition contract.
8(a) STARS II is a potential $15B small business set-aside GWAC that provides federal agencies access to customized IT platforms and services. It has a five-year base term and five option years as well as four functional areas.
The task order awarded to the company is under functional area 2, which covers computer systems design services.
Founded in 2004, T and T Consulting Services is a woman-owned small business based in Falls Church, Va. The company provides enterprise IT support, software and system development, machine learning, information assurance services, education and training and management and advisory support to federal government clients.
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