Government wide Acquisition Contracts (GWACs) for buying information technology products and services are one of the most misunderstood aspects of federal contracting. The approximately 20 GWACs (awarded and planned) are not described in any one place in the federal government. Information describing the purpose, scope, and awardees of the existing GWACs is spread throughout dozens of federal web sites, adding to the confusion surrounding this type of contracting vehicle.
The product summarizes all of the active and planned GWACs and describes large IT projects (GWAC and non-GWAC) to be procured in 2006. The product allows you to identify IT teaming partners and determine which GWACs may be used by your company as sales vehicles. The contract information provided includes:
Contract /Agency
Agency contact information including name, telephone number, and email
Description including links to contract web sites
Contract status including contract period, dollars, and award date
Current contract holders with contact information including name, telephone number, and emails
Links to draft and final Requests for Proposals
The product will assist you in answering the following questions.
What is a GWAC and why do they exist?
How do they differ from an information technology GSA schedule?
What GWACs have been awarded and what new ones are planned?
What is the significance of the planned Alliant Small Business GWAC to small to medium size IT companies?
What is the future of GWACs?
Are they just for the big integrators?
How do GWACs impact small businesses?
Can a small to medium sized IT company win one?
How do you use the GWACs already awarded to sell?
Cost: $590
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