The General Services Administration (GSA) has issued a second draft Request for Proposals for its $75-billion Alliant 3 Governmentwide Acquisition Contract (GWAC). Alliant 3 follows the successful Alliant and Alliant 2 contracts, which have been popular due to their flexibility and the breadth of IT services covered. Under this third iteration, GSA seeks a wide range of advanced information technology services including cloud computing, cybersecurity, software development, information assurance, and emerging technology solutions.
The GSA wants industry feedback on its Alliant 3 2nd Draft RFP, and the agency will accept comments until January 15, 2023, 12 PM EST. Comments can be submitted via email to A3draftRFP@gsa.gov or through the provided Google Forms listed in the Alliant 3 contract page in SAM.gov.
Alliant 3 at a Glance:
- Unrestricted, Multiple-Award, IDIQ GWAC contract.
- GSA plans to issue 60 awards.
- 10-year period of performance.
- Projects must meet a minimum threshold value of $7.5 million within the past 5 years.
NAICS Codes and Relevant Experience:
The Alliant 3 GWAC covers five NAICS codes:
- 518210: Data Processing, Hosting, and Related Services
- 541511: Custom Computer Programming Services
- 541512: Computer Systems Design Services
- 541513: Computer Facilities Management Services
- 541519: Other Computer-Related Services
Understanding the Evaluation Criteria:
Alliant 3’s evaluation will be based on the Highest Technically Rated Offerors with a Fair and Reasonable Price (HTRFRP). This approach emphasizes technical excellence over cost, focusing on the ability to deliver top-notch IT solutions.
Scoring Table Highlights:
- Total Possible Points: 92,200
- Relevant Work Experience (Max: 17,500 Points): Emphasis on primary relevant experience projects with a minimum value of $7.5 million.
- Project Size & Complexity (Max: 10,500 Points): Larger, more complex projects are valued higher.
- Demonstrating Experience through Multiple Agency Awards (Max: 3,500 Points): Diversity in your customer base is key.
- Emerging Technology (ET) Experience (Max: 6,600 Points): Your experience with cutting-edge technologies is crucial.
- Past Performance (Max: 17,500 Points): A significant portion of the score is based on your track record.
- Systems, Certifications, and Clearances (Various Points): Certifications like CMMI, ISO standards, and Government facility clearances.
- Risk and Sustainability Disclosures (Max: 3,500 Points): Focus on responsible and sustainable business practices.
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