What Is a Government-Wide Acquisition Contract (GWAC)?

Contracts called government-wide acquisition contracts are agreements between more than one government agency to purchase goods and services. The government benefits from economies of scale when it purchases items on a government-wide basis (GWAC). Most often, these contracts are used for the purchase of new technology, including computers. Government agencies can benefit from innovative IT solutions at a lower cost to taxpayers. A contract of this kind may be spearheaded by one agency, with the hope that other agencies will follow suit. Agencies are required to justify new GWACs to reduce the number of contracts they issue. GWACs or GSA Professional Services are currently managed by three agencies - NASA, GSA, and the National Institute of Health.The size of government agencies has enabled them to negotiate lower prices through government-wide acquisition contracts. By utilizing them, a single vendor can also provide product and service support to a greater number of users.

If one agency evaluates a vendor for the needs of multiple agencies, subsequent agencies will not have to duplicate the vetting process by conducting their separate vetting.

The Types of Government wide Acquisition Contracts (GWAC) or GSA Professional Services:

Stars II

According to the Stars II GWAC, large disadvantaged businesses can participate if they satisfy the requirements of 8(a) status

Vets 2

Small businesses owned and operated by disabled veterans are only allowed to use the VETS 2 GWAC. In addition to information technology solutions, VETS 2 offers emerging technologies to the federal government. 1 Vet 2 is offered under the GSA. A maximum of $5 billion is included in the contract program.

Alliant 2 (A2)

GWAC Alliant 2 offers IT solutions as a full package that includes hardware, software, and services.

SEWP

NASA uses GWAC systems or GSA Professional Services known as SEWPs (Solutions for Enterprise-Wide Procurement). They provide tablets, desktops, servers, IT peripherals, network equipment, storage systems, security tools, software products, and cloud-based services to the government.

NITAAC

Through the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the National Institute of Health (NIH), the NIH Information Technology Acquisition and Assessment Center (NITAAC) is responsible for this task. The school offers GWACs or GSA Professional Services.

through three programs: CIO-SP3, CIO-SP3 Small Business, and CIO-CS, which is focused on IT commodities.

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