The Information Technology Enterprise Solutions-4 Hardware vehicle includes 40 small businesses as awardees. The Army has awarded 49 companies positions on a potential 10-year, $10 billion contract covering the supply of commercial IT hardware and related services.
Small businesses represent 40 winners of the Information Technology Enterprise Solutions-4 Hardware vehicle and the other nine pursued the full-and-open track, according to the Pentagon’s Wednesday contracts digest.
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They will compete for delivery orders to supply products such as servers, workstations, thin clients, desktop computers, notebook computers, storage systems, networking equipment, imaging equipment and support devices.
Army officials also wanted bidders to outline a variety of potential finance options for offerings such as on-premise leasing of computing resources, data processing systems and data storage options.
Proposals for ITES-4H were originally due in October 2022, but the evaluation process took approximately three years to work through after several companies filed pre-award protests following their elimination from the competition.
In February, a U.S. Court of Federal Claims judge rejected seven outstanding protests and sided with the Army’s decision to render those bids as not compliant with the solicitation. That ruling ended the pre-award protest phase and essentially cleared the Army to make awards.
Post-award protests are still likely of course, given the size and specs of the contract, along with the volume of proposals the Army had to read through.
The current ITES-3H vehicle opened for business in 2016 and approximately $4.8 billion has flowed through it since. Deltek data points to Feb. 21 as the last date-to order.
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