FCC selects 14 for $203M IT services contract

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Cloud computing migration is a focal point for the Federal Communications Commission in this effort.

Fourteen companies have won positions on a five-year, $203.5 million contract vehicle for providing IT systems and services to the Federal Communications Commission.

Awardees will compete for task orders to work with the FCC's chief information officer on creating, modernizing and migrating technology assets into cloud computing environments.

The FCC finalized its selections for the Application Development Support Services contract on Monday and received 25 proposals for it, according to a Sam.gov notice and Federal Procurement Data System information.

Winners are as follows:

  • 22nd Century Technologies
  • CGI Federal
  • ECS
  • HighPoint
  • IBM
  • ICF
  • NCI Information Systems
  • Net eSolutions, an NTT Data company
  • Octo
  • Power Auctions
  • Pragmatics
  • Slalom
  • Spatial Front
  • TCG

It is not clear whether this contract is a new requirement or follow-on from a prior acquisition.