Published: July 01, 2011
CORRECTING and REPLACING VA Awards 14 Major Technology Contracts
WASHINGTON - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Fifth graph of release should read: ...to reduce the backlog of benefit
claims and deliver real value to America's taxpayers. (sted...to reduce
the backlog of benefit claims delivers real value to America's
taxpayers.)
The corrected release reads:
VA AWARDS 14 MAJOR TECHNOLOGY CONTRACTS
Setting the Stage for Long-term IT Solutions to Serve Veterans
Fourteen major contracts to transform information technology in the
Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) have been awarded for an estimated
program ceiling of $12 billion. The Transformation Twenty-One Total
Technology program, known as T4, will consist of 15 prime contracts,
including seven awards reserved for service-disabled Veteran small
businesses and Veteran-owned small businesses.
"This five-year program will help VA transform into a 21st
century organization and enable us to deliver the high-quality health
care, benefits, and services Veterans have earned," said Secretary of
Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki. "In addition, it opens an opportunity
for Veterans in business to grow and claim a share of VA's business."
Calling the program T4, VA awarded 14 prime contracts together as a tool
to close gaps in acquiring IT services to integrate systems, networks
and software. A fifteenth contract is pending resolution of a protest
filed with the Government Accountability Office. The companies selected
will have a fair opportunity to compete for work under T4 over five
years. Their services and products may cover the life cycle of a
computer system, and include program planning and management, systems
and software engineering, cyber security, operation and maintenance, and
support to facilities.
One of VA's main goals is to provide timely access to benefits and
high-quality health care to Veterans over their lifetimes, from the day
they enter military service until the day they are laid to rest. T4 will
be a major tool enabling VA to meet those goals by closing gaps in
transforming programs.
The combined contracts will allow the most efficient use of technology
to reduce the backlog of benefit claims and deliver real value to
America's taxpayers.
The T4 program will be a single focal point for managing the multiple
contracts; give VA access to the best industry capabilities without the
traditional long acquisition lead time; and help the department meet its
Veteran small-business goals.
Unsuccessful competitors will be notified once the fifteenth, final
award is made. They will be given the opportunity to receive a
debriefing about their respective proposals and learn how they might
improve their future submissions.

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