Author: Naomi Cooper|| Date Published: November 30, 2022
Four additional companies have secured spots on a potential $25 billion contract vehicle for general management and business support services to the Department of Veterans Affairs, according to data published Wednesday on the Federal Procurement Data System.
The VA added ReefPoint Group, Revolve Solutions, Strategic Ventures Consulting Group and Tenacity Solutions as awardees on the 10-year Veteran Enterprise Contracting for Transformation and Operational Readiness program via a rolling admission procedure.
VA said in its 2021 solicitation documents the VECTOR on-ramp process would cover services in the areas of management and improvement, analysis and outreach.
The department initially selected 68 service-disabled, veteran-owned small businesses in December 2017 to compete for task orders across six groups of services under the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract.
Task orders encompass analyses, training, management and improvement, supply chain support, outreach and human resources and staffing services.
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