GSA picks 12 vendors for its IT services contract called COMET

Through the CIO modernization and enterprise transformation (COMET) contract, GSA is looking for vendors to provide a host of IT services, including operations .

October 1, 2019 3:00 pm 2 min read

For 12 vendors, the end of fiscal 2019 brought some good news.

The General Services Administration late last week awarded a dozen contractors a spot on its multiple award CIO modernization and enterprise transformation (COMET) contract.

At the same time, GSA also awarded the first four task orders under COMET for a range of services.

Federal News Network has confirmed the winning vendors are:

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A GSA spokesman declined to comment on the awards until the conclusion of the protest period. Unsuccessful bidders can file a protest up to 10 days after a debriefing or when the contractor knows the basis of the award.

COMET replaces the CIO Application Maintenance, Enhancements, and Operations (CAMEO) procurement that GSA awarded in 2014 to a host of large and small businesses with a total ceiling of $400 million.

At the same time, GSA also awarded four task orders. While details on what the task orders are exactly for aren’t clear, industry sources confirmed:

Additionally, GSA’s new contract writing system will be a task order under COMET with an award expected later this winter.

GSA released the solicitation for COMET on June 18 with a goal of creating a multiple award blanket purchase agreement on top of IT schedule 70. GSA said in June it planned to make between 10 and 12 awards with at least 25% of them being set aside for small businesses. The BPA asked vendors to provide a host of IT services, including operations and maintenance, cloud and the continued development and support of the acquisition systems portal called beta.SAM.gov. GSA plans to take a three-step approach to the evaluation of contractors, including an in-person technical challenge. In April, GSA issued the RFP for the first and much smaller part of COMET focused on architecture, engineering and advisory support.

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