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GWAC Summary
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Jason Schmitt
Phone: (858) 537-2260
E-mail: millennia@gsa.gov


Governmentwide Acquisition Contracts or GWACs are task order or delivery order contracts for information technology established by one agency for governmentwide use. Each GWAC is operated by an Executive Agent designated by the Office of Management and Budget pursuant to Section 5112(e) of the Clinger-Cohen Act, 40 U.S.C. 1412. For more information on GWACs, visit the GSA Governmentwide Acquisition Contracts (GWACs) website.
MILLEN Millennia - The Millennia GWAC consists of Indefinite-Delivery/Indefinite-Quantity (IDIQ) Contracts which provide the following IT services: communications, software engineering, and systems integration. This includes ancillary hardware, software and firmware. The Millennia GWAC has fixed-price and cost reimbursement task orders, and it is easy to use with assisted acquisition services and Direct Order Direct Bill (DODB) authority.
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MILLEN Category list:
Category Description
MA 1 Software Engineering - The area of Software Engineering encompasses all tasks necessary to assist agencies in the management of their software (application systems, data files, databases and interfaces) from initial conception and planning, through design and development, to maintenance, improvement and conversion. It includes the performance of these tasks as well as assistance in the acquisition of IT resources to perform these tasks. The general area of life cycle Software Engineering can include studies related to information systems planning as well as the sizing and designing of computer systems on which new or existing software will operate.
MA 2 Communications - The area of Communications deals with definition, design, implementation, and management of digital and integrated communications systems which may be terrestrial or satellite based. It includes local area networks (LAN), metropolitan area networks (MAN), wide-area networks (WAN), enterprise systems, Internet/Intranet-based networks, and any combination thereof, including all forms of digitization and incorporation of multiple media types, e.g., data, digitized voice, video, or imagery as well as high bandwidth and demand bandwidth technologies. Tasks may include any type of study, integration support, development, evaluation, and implementation having to do with digitized, integrated communications, including secure communications and satellite communications requirements.
MA 3 System Integration - This functional area encompasses all activities necessary to develop and deploy an automated information system. It includes the integration of technical components, such as software, hardware, and communications, and organizational components to include processes and procedures, resulting in a turn-key system. System Integration may make use of technical laboratories, prototypes, and pilot systems. It overlaps with several of the other functional areas, but is differentiated by its all-encompassing nature. Under this area, fully operable, complete systems will be provided to the clients.