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Nextgov: The Veterans Affairs Department's massive new information technology procurement will provide nearly $1 billion in contracts annually for veteran-owned small businesses during the next five years, according to VA's director.
The department on Monday was expected to release a long-anticipated request for proposals for its Transformation Twenty-One Total Technology program, or T4. The $12 billion IT contract is expected to give veteran-owned firms a chance to compete with larger companies for business.
| Tags: | Business, General Services Administration, Information technology, Small business, Veteran, Procurement, Eric Shinseki, United States Secretary of Veterans Affairs |
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