The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced this week that it has awarded 30 contractors a spot on its Transformation Twenty-One Total Technology Next Generation Two (T4NG2) contract to provide a range of IT services.

This follow-on vehicle has a ceiling of $60.7 billion, and it comes with a base ordering period of five years with one five-year option period.

In a notice posted to SAM.gov announcing the awards, the VA said the 30 contractors “will provide a full range of information technology (IT) services including, but not limited to, technical support, program management, strategy planning, systems/software engineering, enterprise network engineering, cyber security, operations and maintenance, and other services and solutions encompassing the entire range of IT and healthcare IT requirements.”

The VA released the final solicitation for the T4NG2 multiple-award indefinite-delivery indefinite-quantity contract in March. The agency said task orders may include acquisitions of software and IT products, but T4NG2 is not intended as a vehicle to solely purchase IT products.

Some of the awardees include Booz Allen Hamilton, Deloitte, Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), Canopy Health, and ?VetsEZ, among others.

This is the third version of the T4NG contract – the VA awarded the second iteration to 21 contractors in 2016 with a $22.3 billion ceiling.

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