GSA releases Alliant RFPs

Proposals are due Nov. 17, and GSA expects to award contracts next summer.

The General Services Administration issued requests for proposals today for Alliant and Alliant Small Business, two 10-year governmentwide acquisition contracts collectively worth $65 billion. They will provide a wide array of information technology services to federal agencies.

Proposals are due Nov. 17, and GSA expects to award contracts next summer, according to a press release.

Alliant has a maximum value of $50 billion, and Alliant SB has a maximum value of $15 billion, according to GSA.

The agency expects to make as many as 30 Alliant and as many as 60 Alliant SB awards.

The Alliant GWACs provide IT services ranging from anti-terrorism initiatives and infrastructure support to development and marketing of evolving technologies.

Alliant and Alliant SB “demonstrate GSA’s commitment, as the premier federal acquisition agency, to provide federal agencies with the business solutions they need to fulfill their important missions,” said John Johnson, GSA’s acting assistant commissioner of the Integrated Technology Service.