
The GSA has raised the spending ceiling by $25 billion to $75 billion under the Alliant 2 governmentwide acquisition contract, which provides agencies with access to more than 40 companies offering integrated IT solutions.
“Alliant 2 allows for the application of technology to meet business needs, including the ability to stay on the forefront of emerging IT services. More than 100 federal agencies have used Alliant 2,” an announcement said, with more than 465 task order awards exceeding $36 billion.
GSA added that it is currently conducting market research for the next generation Alliant 3 with a projected release of draft request for proposals in the October-December timeframe.
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