The General Services Administration has combined one program office and 11 regional programs for network services to form a single national program that will work to facilitate the procurement of regional and wide-area network telecommunications services by federal agencies.
Mary Davie, assistant commissioner of the integrated technology service office at GSAâs Federal Acquisition Service, wrote in a blog post published Tuesday that the agency made such a move in July in preparation for the award of the Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions contract vehicle.
EIS is a 15-year procurement vehicle that aims to meet federal agenciesâ requirements for information technology telecom services as well as implement GSAâs Network Services 2020 strategy.
GSA expects the contract vehicle to be available for use by agencies in fiscal year 2017.
Davie said GSA will implement a single fee for local telecom services and introduce separate mailboxes for service requests and telecom problem reports through the consolidated national network services program.
The agency has also introduced a website and handbook that seek to guide agencies on how to adopt the EIS contract vehicle in order to meet the May 2020 deadline for the transition, she noted.
Davie also advised agencies to complete and submit their EIS transition plans to GSA by October.