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Connections II Solicitation
Contact and place of performance
Laura K Ely
USA
This is a written announcement to all interested parties. GSA would like to share the good news about contract selections under CONNECTIONS II Request for Proposal #QTA010ABA0023. Connections II (CNX II) is a 10 Year IDIQ vehicle that provides global telecommunications infrastructure solutions and support for federal buildings and campuses, including telecom equipment, support services, and customized solutions.CNX I...
View moreThe General Services Administration (GSA) Federal Acquisition Service Center for IT Schedule Programs issued this award notice for the Connections II (CNX II) contract vehicle, solicitation number QTA010ABA0023. This procurement is a 10-year Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract categorized under NAICS code 517110 and PSC code D. The vehicle is designed to provide global telecommunications infrastructure solutions and support for federal buildings and campuses, including telecommunications equipment, support services, and customized solutions. These services facilitate connectivity from a user’s desktop to the point of interconnection with agency network service providers.
GSA selected 21 companies to receive awards based on the submission of highly qualified offers. The notice to proceed for all awardees is expected in late October 2011, with the place of performance designated as the United States. The contract includes provisions for federal contracting officers to obtain a delegation of procurement authority and request scope compatibility reviews for potential task order work statements.
The primary point of contact for this award is Laura K Ely, with written correspondence directed to Contracting Officer Anna M. Brown at the GSA Federal Acquisition Service Integrated Technology Services office in Fairfax, Virginia. This award notice was published and last updated on October 25, 2011, and contains no attachments.
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