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WITS 3

NCR's Network Services Division has introduced the new Washington Interagency Telecommunications System (WITS) 3 contract vehicle that includes a full suite of voice solutions, from basic local and long distance service to VoIP, cable installation, satellite, teleconferencing and audiovisual services, technical support and much more.

The WITS 3 site is designed to help customers choose from a variety of telecom services available to all the federal agencies in the National Capital Region (NCR). The WITS 3 contract offers agencies a better value with volume discount pricing due to its 831,000 federal customers. 

Find out more about pricing and ordering information.

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Acquisition Strategy

  • Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) Part 15 negotiated award(s) contract
  • Best value source selection process
  • Functional based requirements
  • Multiple awards with the number of awards dependent on the quality of offers
  • Indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ), firm fixed price contracts
  • Base period of four (4) years with 4 one-year options
  • Contract ceiling is $1.8 Billion
  • Potential vendors required to propose mandatory voice services to qualify for an award
  • Voice service specified in a functional manner so potential vendors offered the flexibility to meet voice requirements with traditional or emerging technologies
  • Vendors had flexibility to determine the extent of their service coverage within the geographic boundaries of NCR - but will be required at a minimum, to provide service in areas they support commercially
  • Telecommunication support services and voice related customer premise equipment required
  • Data services are optional - the government will define and specify a set of data services.

Contact Information

 

CONTACTS

Larry Sanders
(202) 260-6469

L. Elizabeth Scarver
(202) 708-8426

Stefanie Drayton
(202) 260-6660


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