GSA close to completing EIS authorities

GSA could have all nine contractors for its big telecommunications contract equipped with the authority to provide services by year’s end.

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Then there were two.

That’s the number of telecommunications vendors for the General Services Administration’s $50 billion, 15-year Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions (EIS) contract that have yet to receive official sign-off to provide services under the telecommunications vehicle.

That may not be the case for long, however.

Of the nine vendors tapped for GSA’s EIS contract, only Granite Telecommunications and MetTel had not received their authorities to operate as of Dec. 4. Knowledgeable telecommunications industry sources told FCW that GSA has indicated the remaining ATOs would be out by the middle of December.

EIS vendors must have an ATO for the contract before they can provide services to federal agencies, even though they’re free to respond to agency solicitations.

In mid-October, when there were four EIS carriers without an ATO, Alan Thomas, the now-former commissioner for the agency’s Federal Acquisition Service, said two of the carriers would likely get them by Thanksgiving, with the remaining two receiving theirs by the end of the calendar year.

Two of those four companies have gotten the authority since Thomas’ remarks. Microtech got its ATO at the end of October. On Nov. 26, GSA said it had granted Core Technologies an ATO.

GSA is set this week to issue a new monthly report on EIS back-office systems testing that marks vendors’ progress towards completing the system and security testing that leads to an ATO.