Four capture $60M State video conferencing contract
Four small business have won seats on a five-year, $60 million State Department contract for video teleconferencing solutions.
Four small businesses have captured a five-year, $60 million State Department contract for video teleconferencing solutions.
Blue Tech Inc. of San Diego, Dasnet Corp. of Bohemia, N.Y., Futron Inc. of Woodbridge, Va., and Innovative Technologies Inc. of Chantilly, Va., received spots on the indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract and will compete for task orders.
The companies will provide the department’s Bureau of Information Resources Management with solutions for engineering, installing and the integration of video teleconferencing systems, and other work related services and equipment. The companies will deliver a complete, fully functional, “turnkey” system to the department on an order-by-order basis.
The systems will be primarily in the continental United States, but some may be overseas.
The State Department released initial solicitation in June 2013 as a small-business set-aside.
Link to the award notice.
Link to initial solicitation.
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