Frequently Asked Questions

Millennia Lite
  1. What is a Governmentwide Acquisition Contract (GWAC)?

    "Governmentwide acquisition contract (GWAC)" means a task-order or delivery-order contract for information technology established by one agency for Governmentwide use that is operated - (1) 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(e); or (2) Under a delegation of procurement authority issued by the General Services Administration (GSA) prior to August 7, 1996, under authority granted GSA by the Brooks Act, 40 U.S.C. 759 (repealed by Pub. L. 104-106). The Economy Act does not apply to orders under a Governmentwide acquisition contract.

  2. How does Millennia Lite meet National Defense Authorization Act Section 803 requirements?

    There are actually two levels of competition under the Millennia Lite contract: All Millennia Lite contracts were competed on a best value, source selection basis. Each task order is a second level of competition among all contract holders in the selected Functional Area.

  3. Do I need a Delegation of Authority to place orders against the Millennia Lite GWAC?

    Yes. GSA's GWAC program offices grant and administer Delegations of Authority for the GWAC vehicles administered by their offices. The process is easy: 1. Take training provided by the GWAC program office. This usually consists of general GWAC training available at fsstraining.gsa.gov and contract-specific training, which can be delivered by GWAC program office personnel by teleconference or in person. You may also take training delivered at your site by the GSA GWAC program office. Please contact the GSA GWAC program office to set the date and location. 2. Sign the Memorandum of Understanding between GSA and your contracting activity. The MOU outlines the responsibilities of both GSA and the ordering activity. 3. Provide copies of warrants and for all Contracting Officers desiring delegations under the Millennia Lite contract. 4. If the web-based GWAC training was completed, include a copy of the Certificate of Completion for that training along with the Contracting Officer warrants.

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