GSA awards Millennia Lite contracts
The General Services Administration last week announced the award of the first information technology support services contracts under the Millennia Lite program
The General Services Administration last week announced the award of the
first information technology support services contracts under the Millennia
Lite program.
GSA's Federal Technology Service announced the first and second rounds in
a series of support contracts under the program's four functional areas:
* IT planning, studies and assessment.
* High-end IT services.
* Mission-support services.
* Legacy systems migration and new enterprise systems development.
The maximum dollar value for all contracts awarded under Millennia Lite
is $20 billion.
FTS awarded 11 contracts for high-end IT services, which encompass engineering
and manufacturing, independent verification and validation, and source data
development. It awarded 10 contracts for mission-support services, focusing
on software development and maintenance, network design and support and
help-desk duties.
Contract awards in the remaining two functional areas will be made in May,
GSA spokeswoman Eleni Martin said.
The high-end information services contracts were awarded to Anteon Corp.,
AverStar Inc., American Systems Corp., Computer Technology Associates Inc.,
GRC International Inc., Nichols Research, New Technology Management Inc.,
QSS Group Inc., Sentel Corp., Sherikon Inc. and Systems Technology Associates
Inc.
The mission-support services contract winners were ACS Government Solutions
Group, Advanced Technology Systems Inc., Century Technologies Inc., Computer
Systems Technology Inc., EER Systems Inc., FC Business Systems, ITS Federal,
Rose International Inc., Sherikon Inc. and VGS Inc.
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