GWAC
stands for Government Wide Acquisitions
Contract - this is a very powerful
contracting vehicle available to federal
procurement officers. Also known
as multiple award Indefinite Delivery
Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) task order
contracts that provide a broad range of
IT support services and resources for
administrative, research, development
and operational activities.
To contract with VisionOnline
using a GWAC vehicle or a Blanket
Purchase Agreement, please contact our
Government Business Development office
at
WHAT
G.W.A.C CONTRACTS ARE WE ON?
US
DoT - ITOP II - VisionOnline
is a subcontractor of FC
Business Systems on LOT1 and
LOT 3 of the US Department of
Transportation ITOP-II Contract.
For a list of labor categories and rates
visit FC Business System's ITOP-IIWeb
site atwww.itopii.net.
FAA
BITS - Broad Information
Technology Services Contract.
VisionOnline
is also a FC
Business Systems
subcontractor on the BITS
Contract.
IRS
PRIME - VisionOnline is a
2nd tier subcontractor on the IRS Prime
contract to Computer
Sciences Corporation.
We currently support the IRS headquarters in
Oxen Hill, Maryland, under a task order
to develop web application.
NIH-CIO - VisionOnline
is a subcontractor for the Sytel
Corporation National Institute of Health -
CIO contract.
GSA - Millennia Lite - VisionOnline
is also a subcontractor of FC
Business Systems on the GSA
Millennia Lite Contract.
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