GSA Alliant
GSA Alliant is a 10-year multiple-award indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) Government-Wide Acquisition Contract (GWAC). The scope of the GSA Alliant GWAC includes any and all components of an integrated information technology (IT) solution, including all current and any new technologies that may emerge during the life cycle of the contract. GSA Alliant supports all regional and global IT requirements through best-in-class solutions and is available for use by all departments and agencies of the U.S. federal government. Small business subcontracting goals ensure extensive participation by all small business categories.
Contract Vehicle Detail
GSA Alliant Contract Vehicle Detailed Information
| Contract Type |
GWAC |
| Sponsor |
U.S. General Services Administration (GSA)
GSA Alliant Web site |
| Contract Number |
GS00T07NSD0052
Alliant Basic Contract
PDF, 783K
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| Agency Service Fee |
The contract access fee (CAF) is ¾ percent (%) applied to all invoiced costs. The total CAF per order will be capped at a set amount to be determined by the government. |
End-to-End Solutions
GSA Alliant GWAC IT solutions and service offerings are aligned with the Federal Enterprise Architecture (FEA) and include support for all components of the DoD Enterprise Architecture (DoDEA) framework. EDS’ service portfolio offerings are also aligned with the aforementioned enterprise architecture frameworks and support the following end-to-end solutions and services:
To view EDS’ offerings, select a GSA Alliant service area (tab) and related domain (link). The domain link opens a page listing all GSA Alliant service types under that domain, if available, and the EDS services that support them.
- Component Framework
- Consists of the design of application or system software that incorporates interfaces for interacting with other programs and for future flexibility and expandability.
- Service Access and Delivery
- Supports external access, exchange and delivery of service components or capabilities to meet standards and specifications.
- Service Interface and Integration
- Defines the discovery, interaction and communication technologies joining disparate systems and information providers.
- Service Platform and Infrastructure
- Enables Component-Based Architectures and Service Component reuse by using platforms, hardware and infrastructure standards.
- Back Office Services
- Supports the management of enterprise planning and transactional-based functions.
- Business Analytical Services
- Supports the extraction, aggregation and presentation of information to facilitate decision analysis and business evaluation.
- Business Management Services
- Comprises capabilities and services that are necessary for projects, programs and planning to successfully manage a business operation.
- Customer Service
- Comprises capabilities that are directly related to an internal or external customer, the business’s interaction with the customer and customer-driven activities or functions.
- Digital Asset Services
- Supports the generation, management and distribution of intellectual capital and electronic media across the business and extended enterprise.
- Process Automation Services
- Automates and facilitates processes associated with tracking, monitoring and maintaining communication throughout the business cycle of an organization.
- Support Services
- Comprises capabilities ranging across functions that can be leveraged independent of Service Domain objective and/or mission.
- Controls & Oversight
- Ensures that the operations and programs of the federal government and its external business partners comply with applicable laws and regulations and prevent waste, fraud and abuse.
- IT Security
- Includes the creation and implementation of security policies, procedures and controls to protect federal information and systems from unauthorized access, disruption or destruction.
- Planning & Resource Allocation
- Involves the activities of determining strategic direction, establishing programs and processes, and allocating resources (capital and labor).
- Regulatory Development
- Involves activities associated with developing policies and regulations.
- Risk Management & Mitigation
- Includes activities related to the processes of analyzing exposure to risk and determining appropriate countermeasures.
- System and Network Controls
- Facilitates the planning, development, implementation, and management of system and network control mechanisms to support communication and automated needs.
- Ancillary Services
- Includes, but is not limited to, such tasks as: clerical support, data entry, training, subject matter expertise, and construction, alteration and repair.
- Telecommunications/Wireless Services
- Includes telecommunications, wireless and satellite products and services.
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| Contract Types Supported |
Fixed Price (all types)
Cost-Reimbursement (all types)
Time & Materials (T&M) and Labor-Hour (L-H)
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| Min/Max |
$1 million min order/ Max order in excess of $1 billion |
| Discount Offered (per Task Order) |
Applicable at time of task order competition |
| Task Order Competition Required |
Need to respond to each TOR with either a proposal or a statement of “No Bid” and reason for not submitting a proposal |
| Performance Period |
10 years: five-year base period with one five-year option period |
| Teaming Partners |
To be added on a per task order basis. If you would like to partner with EDS on a task order, please contact Small Business Liaison Gwen Johnson (703 736 4013) or Program Manager Jim Fraser (703 742 2795) |
| EDS Point-Of-Contact |
Jim Fraser
Account Director
EDS GWAC Programs
703 742 2795
Fax: 703 733 3608 |
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