Interior awards $482M EIS task order

The Department of the Interior signed another sizeable task order this month for telephone services under the General Services Administration's $50 billion, next-generation telecommunications contract.

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On Sept. 17, the Department of the Interior's Office of the CIO inked a $482 million task order for telephony and conferencing services under the GSA's Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions (EIS) contract with Norcross, Ga.-based Core Technologies.

The contract was awarded by the Interior Department's Business Center, through its Acquisition Services Directorate.

The contract with Core also marks another major EIS commitment for the Interior Department. Last winter, the agency signed a $1.6 billion task order with CenturyLink for managed core network services and managed access services. On July 30, the Interior Department awarded Verizon a $147 million task order to provide network transport services for the Bureau of Indian Affairs' education network.

The Interior Department awarded the Core contract after a full and open competition, and not through a set-aside, according to contracting documents.

Core is one of the three small business contractors on EIS, categorized as an economically disadvantaged woman-owned small business.

The other two small business EIS contractors are MetTel and Microtech.

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