GSA awards Leidos Alliant 2 GWAC
Leidos of Reston, VA announced on June 14 that it was awarded a prime contract by the General Services Administration (GSA) to provide global information technology (IT) product and services under the GSA Alliant 2 Government-wide Acquisition Contract (GWAC). The indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract has a five-year base period of performance, one five-year option, and a total ceiling value of $50 billion for all awardees. Leidos is one of up to 60 businesses eligible to compete for work under the contract.
Leidos is one of the top performers on the GSA Alliant contract, the preceding contract vehicle to Alliant 2. The newly awarded Alliant 2 will provide all federal government agencies and other eligible entities the ability to perform current, leading-edge and emerging integrated IT services. The services and solutions within scope of the GWAC include new technologies that will evolve over the life of the contract as supported by the Federal Enterprise Architecture.
“The Alliant 2 GWAC is a global contract requiring the scale and in-depth IT expertise that Leidos offers,” said Gerry Fasano, executive vice president and chief of business development & strategy. “We have been successful supporting this diverse contract in its previous form and look forward to supporting this new contract, enabling continued growth for Leidos within our core market of IT solutions.”
Source: Leidos