EPA retains help desk, Lotus Notes support functions

The Environmental Protection Agency will keep a handful of its IT services in-house after analyzing whether it would be cheaper to outsource those functions to the private sector.

The Environmental Protection Agency will keep a handful of its IT services in-house after analyzing whether it would be cheaper to outsource those functions to the private sector.In separate notices, EPA said it will retain its help desk and computer hardware support in its office and its Lotus Notes administration and desktop support in .The agency first the public-private competitions earlier this year under the streamlined competition rules established within Office of Management and Budget Circular A-76.Circular A-76 lets agencies compete 65 or fewer employee positions for inherently commercial jobs by either soliciting proposals from contractors or conducting market research from multiple-award schedule contracts.