30 Awarded on T4NG2 IT Technology Solutions & Services IDIQ
11/7/2023
The Veterans Affairs Department has selected 30 awardees for the second iteration of its Transformation Twenty-One Total Technology Next Generation contract vehicle, T4NG2. As you can ascertain from the title, T4NG2’s purpose is acquiring IT solutions and services.
Like the previous iteration, the vehicle is an enterprise contractual solution covering a wide range of Information Technology and Health IT services, including program management, strategic planning, systems and software engineering, enterprise networks, cyber security, operations, and maintenance. The vehicle will have a maximum length of ten years (five years and a five-year option period) and a $60.7 billion ceiling.
The original T4NG IDIQ kicked off in 2016 and will be tapering off in March of 2026. About $14 billion of the $22.3 billion ceiling has been obligated to date. Unlike some other vehicles, the VA actually plans to hit the maximum award value. As this approaches, awards will begin in earnest on the second iteration.
The larger players on T4NG include Booz Allen Hamilton, Liberty IT Solutions (acquired by Booz Allen), Nester Consulting (aka GovCIO), Halfaker and Associates, and Business Information Technology Solutions. Booz Allen and Liberty are the big winners at the moment, having received $4.7B in obligated dollars.
The awardees are:
- 1TechJV
- A2E Digital Solutions
- Alpha Communications Services
- ATL-NG
- Booz Allen Hamilton (NYSE: BAH)
- Canopy Health
- Clear Vantage Point Solutions II
- Cognosante MVH
- Credence Management Solutions
- Deloitte Consulting
- Digipathy
- Dynamic Government Resources 2
- ECS Federal
- Galapagos-IntelliDyne Solutions
- GovCIO
- H2 Technology Group
- JTech
- ManTech
- NxG Solutions
- Optimal Link
- RP and Partners
- Science Applications International Corp. (NYSE: SAIC)
- SCIO JV
- Sierra7
- SiloDynamics
- Starlo Innovation
- T4 Designs
- VCH Partners
- Veterans EZ Info
- Zetta Solutions
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