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GSAVETS (Veterans Technology Services)

What is GSAVETS (Veterans Technology Services)?

GSAVETS, or Veterans Technology Services, is a Government-Wide Acquisition Contract (GWAC) offered by the General Services Administration (GSA). It serves as a streamlined procurement solution for federal agencies seeking information technology (IT) services from service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses (SDVOSB) and veteran-owned small businesses (VOSB).

Definition

GSAVETS (VETS) is designed to provide federal agencies with access to a wide range of IT solutions offered by qualified veteran-owned small businesses. Established by the GSA, this GWAC offers a pre-competed contracting mechanism, simplifying the acquisition process and ensuring compliance with federal regulations. Its legal basis resides in the statutes and regulations promoting veteran-owned small business participation in federal contracting, aiming to meet socioeconomic goals while fulfilling IT needs. GSAVETS matters to government contractors because it represents a dedicated avenue for veteran-owned small businesses to compete for and win federal IT contracts, fostering economic opportunity and recognizing their service. It also matters to agencies because it provides a streamlined means of meeting their SDVOSB/VOSB contracting goals.

Key Points

  • Streamlined Procurement: GSAVETS offers a streamlined procurement process, reducing the time and resources required to acquire IT services compared to traditional contracting methods.
  • SDVOSB/VOSB Focus: The contract is specifically designed for service-disabled veteran-owned and veteran-owned small businesses, supporting socioeconomic goals.
  • Wide Range of IT Services: GSAVETS covers a broad spectrum of IT services, including systems integration, software development, cybersecurity, and network support.
  • Pre-Competed Contract: As a GWAC, GSAVETS is pre-competed, meaning agencies can directly award task orders to qualified contractors without further competition (though fair opportunity still applies).

Practical Examples

  1. Agency IT Modernization: A federal agency needs to modernize its legacy IT infrastructure. They can use GSAVETS to award a task order to a qualified SDVOSB contractor specializing in cloud migration and cybersecurity to perform the upgrade.
  2. Cybersecurity Enhancement: Due to increased cyber threats, an agency seeks to enhance its cybersecurity posture. GSAVETS can be used to procure cybersecurity services from a VOSB experienced in vulnerability assessments, penetration testing, and incident response.
  3. Software Development: An agency requires custom software development for a new program. They can leverage GSAVETS to find a veteran-owned small business specializing in software engineering and agile development methodologies to create the application.

Frequently Asked Questions

GSAVETS is a Government-Wide Acquisition Contract (GWAC), meaning it's a pre-competed contract vehicle available for use by all federal agencies.

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