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D -- VETS Governmentwide Acquisition Contract
D -- VETS Governmentwide Acquisition Contract
The General Services Administration (FAS Center for IT Schedule Programs) issued a contract award to Microtech, LLC of Vienna, VA, under the Veterans Technology Services (VETS) Governmentwide Acquisition Contract (GWAC). This action follows a voluntary corrective measure taken by the agency after a systematic review of evaluations for Functional Area 2 (FA2) revealed a unique discrepancy impacting a single proposal. The review determined that Microtech’s FA2 offer ranked among the most highly qualified offerors, placing the firm within the established award pool.
This procurement is classified under NAICS 541512 for Computer Systems Design Services and PSC code D. The opportunity was designated as a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business Concern (SDVOSBC) set-aside. The resulting contract, GS-06F-0551Z, was issued under solicitation number 6FG2005MTV00001. The notice documentation includes 16 attachments in .zip format posted between June 2005 and December 2006.
The corrective action is specific to this individual case and does not alter previous evaluation results or the competitive standing of other awardees. James O. Van Hooser serves as the primary point of contact for this award, which was finalized following the update published on May 10, 2007. The narrative for this award highlights the agency's intent to maintain acquisition integrity by ensuring all qualified offers are properly recognized within the GWAC framework.
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James O. Van Hooser
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The agency is voluntarily taking corrective action to rectify a situation that has impacted a single proposal from Microtech, LLC of Vienna, VA in a single functional area, FA2, during evaluations for the VETS GWAC. Making this award is the appropriate step to ensure and promote acquisition integrity. This corrective action was identified during a recent systematic overall review of the evaluation by the agency, and...
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