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Alliant goes to 29 contractors

By Michael Hardy
Published on July 31, 2007

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Twenty-nine contractors have earned spots on the General Services Administration’s Alliant contract. GSA announced the winners today.

GSA had been working on Alliant for several years. The agency has not yet awarded Alliant Small Business, a companion contract to Alliant. That could come as late as the end of the year, said John Johnson, assistant commissioner of integrated technology services at GSA.

However, Alliant contractors must award at least 50 percent of their subcontracting dollars to small businesses, he said.

The 29 winners will now compete with one another for task orders.

In all, 66 companies submitted bids for Alliant, said Jim Ghiloni, GSA’s Alliant program manager. The contract spans a five-year period with one five-year extension option, and has a ceiling of $50 billion.

Unlike some contracts, Alliant has off-ramp and on-ramp provisions so that companies can be removed from it or added to it over the 10-year course.

“This would allow us to re-open the solicitation and make new awards somewhere along the line,” Ghiloni said. “That allows us, should we choose, should the market change in some significant ways, to refresh the providers we make available through Alliant.”

The companies GSA selected are:

• Accenture National Security Services
• Advanced Management Technology
• Alion Science and Technology
• AT&T Government Solutions
• BAE Systems Information Technology
• BearingPoint
• Booz Allen Hamilton
• CACI International
• Computer Sciences
• Dynamic Research
• EDS
• General Dynamics One Source
• Harris
• Indus
• IBM
• ITS
• L-3 Communications Titan
• Lockheed Martin Integrated Systems
• ManTech Advanced Systems International
• Modern Technologies
• NCI Information Systems
• QSS Group
• Raytheon
• RS Information Systems
• Science Applications International
• SI International
• Systems Research and Applications
• TASC (Northrop Grumman IT)
• Unisys.

Michael Hardy writes for Washington Technology, an 1105 Government Information Group publication.


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