Justice to get jump start on IT services contract

Opportunity name:Information Technology Support Services IV (ITSS IV)

Opportunity name: Information Technology Support Services IV (ITSS IV)

Agency: Department of Justice/Justice Management Division

Contract length: 1 year plus 6 one-year option periods, possible 5 month extension (based on current contracts)

Estimated value: $1 billion

Incumbents: Access Systems, BAE Systems, CGI Group, CSC, General Dynamics, Intellidyne LLC, Keane Inc., Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Pragmatics, SRA International and Unisys Corporation.

Services provided: This requirement will support departmentwide IT requirements and any of the systems development life cycle (SDLC) areas. These include: sustaining and expanding use of current hardware, operating systems and software; supporting and streamlining current systems; configuring and managing computer hardware, software and networks; improving systems and network security; and fulfilling requirements of a long-term, even multi-year, nature to provide comprehensive solutions, database conversions and system development.

Timeline: The contracting office is prepared to compete this requirement during fiscal 2010 in an effort to award in late 2010 or early 2011. Input is currently anticipating a RFP in mid-2010.

Government contact: Connie Simmons, contract specialist, 202-307-1995, Connie.H.Simmons@usdoj.gov

Input Opportunity ID number: 36970 (INPUT clients only)

For more on the ITSS IV requirement, please visit: Input

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