VA’s Technology Acquisition Center announced the move in a notice published Thursday on SAM.gov.
The department moved to replace Sierra 7 on the T4NG2 contract with CGI‘s (NYSE: GIB) federal arm after determining that the former is other than a small business for the procurement effort.
In October, 30 companies won positions on T4NG2, a 10-year, $60.7 billion contract covering cybersecurity, health care IT, strategy planning, enterprise network engineering, operations and maintenance, program management and systems and software engineering support services.
The T4NG2 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract has a five-year base term and one five-year option period.
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