We at the General Services Adminstration, customer agencies, and industry partners have been working diligently to prepare for Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions (EIS) — the 15-year, multi-billion-dollar contract that can transform government infrastructure and telecommunications while improving government efficiency and effectiveness and saving hundreds of millions of dollars.
Our road to EIS has been a collaborative, open, and transparent journey, and we’re almost there.
We want to be sure you’re aware of the next steps and when you can expect each one.
Transition Readiness
We’ve been talking over the past year about how important it is for your agency — and others — to prepare for transition, including confirming final inventories and delivering your transition plan to GSA by October 2016. The goal is for agencies to be ready to start transitioning and do fair opportunity competitions for EIS task orders early in calendar year 2017 after EIS is ready for agency use.
With EIS just around the corner, you need to already be planning to move services to EIS now. All agency transitions will need to be completed by 2020, and it’s going to be complicated.
To meet this deadline, think of us as your business partners. We hope you’ve already started to plan. Download a copy of GSA’s EIS Transition Handbook from the GSA Interact community site. If you need help with agency transition or other matters, reach out to us at the IT Customer Service Center at 855 482-4348 or [email protected].
Proposal Evaluation Status and Discussions with Offerors
We are evaluating offers submitted on Feb. 22, 2016 in response to the EIS Request for Proposal (RFP), issued in October 2015.
On July 28, 2016, we posted on the GSA EIS Interact site that we planned to contact offerors by mid-August. We are finalizing the information we intend to discuss with offerors.
Award Date and EIS Availability for Use
We want to award EIS as quickly as possible and plan to do so in early calendar year 2017. EIS can transform government infrastructure and telecommunications for the next decade.
Since we take this responsibility seriously, we’re being diligent, thoughtful, and thorough to maximize value for the government, industry and the American people.
We remain committed to collaborating and working openly with you now and going forward.
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