GSA bumps $50B Alliant awards to 2009
The agency has completed re-evaluations of Alliant Small Business bids and expects to announce awards in December.
The General Services Administration plans to award the Alliant Small
Business telecommunications contract this month, as it seeks to further
evaluate bids on the much larger Alliant contract, agency officials
said today.
Mary Powers-King, GSA’s director of governmentwide
acquisition contracts (GWACs), said the agency has completed its
re-evaluations of bids from small businesses competing for spots on the
10-year, $15 billion Alliant Small Business GWAC.
For the
10-year, $50 billion Alliant GWAC, GSA said it has completed the
technical and cost/price re-evaluations of companies’ bids based on
recommendations and findings of the the U.S. Federal Claims Court,
which in March overturned GSA’s original Alliant contract awards.
However,
officials said it’s necessary to start discussions with the bidding
companies to find the best values among the proposals. After the
bidders provide the requested information, GSA will make a new
anticipated award date, which is expect in 2009, according to the
agency’s announcement.
GSA asked on Dec. 5 for final proposal
revisions from companies that were in the competitive range for spots
on the Alliant contract. Those revisions are due back by Dec. 19,
Powers-King said.
Companies that didn’t receive such a request
are likely out of the running for a spot on the Alliant contract, a
source said, adding that the situation is still sensitive and could
easily set off another round of protests.
On Dec. 17, 2007,
GSA awarded 62 companies with spots on the Alliant Small Business
contract, but, as a precaution, retracted those awards after the claims
court ruled that GSA didn’t consistently apply its award criteria to
all of the bids for Alliant contract. GSA awarded the spots on the
Alliant contract to 29 companies in July 2007 and soon had to deal with
numerous protests.
Alliant and Alliant Small Business offer a
centralized source to buy integrated information technology products
and services. The contracts give access to management and technical
support services under a multiple-award, indefinite-delivery,
indefinite-quantity contract.
NEXT STORY: DHS drafts EAGLE replica for small businesses