GSA selects Telos for $50B Alliant 2 contract

Ashburn, VA-based Telos Corporation announced on July 18 that it is one of the awardees of the $50 billion General Services Administration (GSA) Alliant 2 Government-wide Acquisition Contract (GWAC) for IT services. The GSA recently confirmed that Alliant 2 would be ready for agencies to use starting on July 1, after the Government Accountability Office and the Court of Federal Claims rejected bid protests and upheld the award.

“The Alliant 2 contract will be critical to further improving the security of IT infrastructure across agencies by allowing the federal government to utilize the most effective IT solutions,” said John Wood, chairman and CEO of Telos Corporation. “Telos has a proven, established track record of success, with decades of experience ensuring that federal IT systems are secure and meet all compliance requirements. We are proud to have been selected as part of this contract award and look forward to continuing our important work with the federal government.”

Since 2007, the Alliant GWAC has provided solutions that support federal agencies with mission-critical, complex IT services requirements. The Alliant 2 Unrestricted contract will further provide agencies with integrated information technology solutions for evolving needs on a global basis.

Alliant 2 is a Multiple Award, Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity contract with a $50 billion program ceiling, a base period of five years and a five-year option.

Source: Telos Corporation