Miss Out on SEC’s $2.5 Billion IT Contract? Here’s a Second Chance.

NextGov: Last month, the Securities and Exchange Commission announced the winners of the last 15 spots on its broad enterprise IT contract worth $2.5 billion over 10 years. Now, with all the awards made, the agency wants to expand the contractor base and is opening an on-ramp period to add more vendors.

In June, the SEC awarded three spots on the ONE IT contract—designed to help the agency unify its IT systems under a single architecture using a trusted pool of vendors—to large companies: Accenture, Attain and Booz Allen Hamilton. Those awards were followed by 15 more in October under the restricted pool for small businesses.

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