WASHINGTON, DC — The General Services Administration has named their 75 industry partners for its Second Generation Information (2GIT) Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) in partnership with the Air Force.
The $5.5 billion dollar BPA will provide IT services, hardware, and software across the government including the Department of Defense, Air Force, federal, state, local, regional and tribal governments.
The 2GIT BPAs is replacing the expiring NETCENTS-2 IT Products contracts and will streamline the process for purchasing products and services over a two-year collaboration with the U.S. Air Force.
“The 2GIT program is a great example of how GSA is developing IT solutions that help the federal government meet its mission-critical needs,'' said GSA Assistant Commissioner of Information Technology Category Bill Zielinski. “2GIT also demonstrates GSA’s commitment to working in true partnership with our customer agencies to help them navigate complex acquisition and IT modernization challenges with solutions that will evolve to deliver on government’s current and future needs.”
The IT products and services under 2GIT are procured from pre-vetted industry partners and can assure supply chain risk management and complimentary on-site and virtual customer support and training.