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The General Services Administration’s (GSA’s) premier IT services contract includes a broad array of infrastructure, application, and IT management services. The contract provides integrated services and solutions with the ability to support regional and global IT requirements. This MAC/IDIQ is open for use by all Federal departments and agencies. The total ceiling value for the contract is $50 billion with a period of performance that expires in 2019.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
  1. What is a Governmentwide Acquisition Contract (GWAC)?

    A Governmentwide Acquisition Contract (GWAC) is a task-order or delivery-order contract for information technology established by one agency for Government-wide use. Each GWAC is operated by an executive agent designated by the Office of Management and Budget pursuant to the Clinger-Cohen Act of 1996. GWACs are not subject to the Economy Act.

  2. Why did GSA align the scope of the Alliant contracts with the Federal Enterprise Architecture (FEA)/Department of Defense Enterprise Architecture (DoDEA)?

    Because we wanted to provide the most comprehensive and flexible IT contracts possible. The FEA alignment will facilitate agencies’ efforts to migrate toward a more unified Government-wide IT infrastructure, by standardizing technologies and systems that support mission needs. By aligning with FEA, the Alliant contracts:

    • Use a common language to define IT investments
    • Evolve over time as technology develops and expands
    • Adhere to a modeled approach (eliminating the need to "list everything possible")
    • Assist customers in responding to OMB mandates for tracking and reporting IT investments
    • Promote sharing, consolidation, and reuse of business processes and systems

  3. What can be purchased using the Alliant contracts?

    The Alliant contracts are for IT services and IT services-based solutions. Ordering Contracting Officers may include ancillary services and equipment on orders as long as the ancillary support is integral and necessary for the IT services-based solution.

  4. Are there functional areas within Alliant?

    No, Alliant does not artificially constrain or partition the components of an IT solution. There are active inclusions of certain technologies and services, but these areas are not limitations; they are examples.

  5. What is the value proposition for using Alliant?

    The Alliant contracts offer a high level of flexibility and streamlined efficiency. By incorporating innovative concepts, customers are assured of optimal mission support throughout the life of the Alliant contracts. Just a few of the highlights include:

    • Robust scope aligned with the Federal Enterprise Architecture (FEA) and Department of Defense Enterprise Architecture (DoDEA) that provides access to a full range of comprehensive IT services and IT services-based solutions
    • Contract flexibility as emerging technologies and the definition of IT evolve
    • A highly qualified pool of contractors, including NCI
    • A full spectrum of contract types, including fixed-price, cost, and level of effort Variants
    • Worldwide coverage
    • Ease of use

  6. How does a federal agency access the Alliant contract?

    Federal buyers who wish to use the Alliant contracts must receive delegation of procurement authority from GSA before to issuing task orders. Information on how to obtain this delegation is available on the Alliant Overview page (www.gsa.gov/alliant).

  7. Can a Contracting Officer limit competition of task orders to a set number of prime contractors?

    No. All contract holders must be provided a fair opportunity to be considered for all orders in accordance with FAR 16.505 unless an exception to fair opportunity in FAR 16.505(b)(2)(i)-(iv) applies. Exceptions must be documented in the file.

  8. Where can I find ordering procedures for the Alliant contracts?

    The Alliant Ordering Guide ordering guide can be found here.

    Ordering procedures are explained by GSA in its Alliant Ordering Guide that are available on the Alliant Overview page (www.gsa.gov/alliant) under the heading, Document Library.

Point(s) of Contact
Kyle Cormack

Alliant Program Manager

p (703) 707-6724

m (703) 585-0853

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kcormack@nciinc.com
Dale Bellovich

Alliant Contracts Manager
dbellovich@nciinc.com
Daniel S. Ryan

Small Business and
Vendor Administrator
p (703) 707-6705

dryan@nciinc.com
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