Sunday, August 5, 2007

Alliant IT Contract Spans Big Names

August 1, 2007 - The government named 29 companies yesterday as potential recipients of a $50 billion, 10-year information technology contract.The winners of the contract, known as Alliant, spanned the government-contracting community, from large defense firms like Lockheed Martin and General Dynamics to mid-tier players like Booz Allen Hamilton and CACI International.Under the deal, the contractors are now qualified to compete for individual government information technology projects, which could include writing computer software and building computer networks. The contract winners are guaranteed only $2,500 in work, but there is no upper limit on the size of the contracts, according to the General Services Administration.

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