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Department of Health and Human Services Awarded a Contract to REGENCY CONSULTING INC for $19,999,999,750.01
Signed on
4/14/2015, 12:00 AM
REGENCY CONSULTING INC Government Contract #HHSN316201500024W
REGENCY CONSULTING INC was awarded a contract with the United States Government for $19,999,999,750.01. The contract was awarded by the agency office NIH NITAA DITA-DVI OF INFO TECH ACQ, which is a division with the National Institutes of Health within the Department of Health and Human Services.
Summary of Award
Regency Consulting Inc. was awarded a contract by the Department of Health and Human Services, specifically the National Institutes of Health, for IT Commodities and Solutions. The contract, with a total obligation of $0.01 and a total account obligation of -$250, was signed on April 14, 2015, and is set to run from May 1, 2015, to April 30, 2025.
The contract falls under the category of an Indefinite Delivery Vehicle (IDV) with a Government-Wide Acquisition Contract (GWAC) type. It was solicited through NIHJT2014002 with negotiated proposal/quote procedures and received 96 offers in a full and open competition. There was no set-aside used, and no preference was evaluated in the award process. The contract is for IT and Telecom services, specifically end-user help desk, tier 1-2, workspace, print, output, and productivity tools.
Regency Consulting Inc. is a U.S.-owned business based in Sioux City, Iowa, with a variety of business categories, including Small Business, Veteran-Owned Business, and Minority-Owned Business. The company specializes in IT and Telecom services, particularly in end-user support and productivity tools. The contract is part of the Chief Information Officer - Commodities and Solutions program acronym CIO-CS.
The contract does not involve sea transportation, Clinger Cohen Act planning, or labor standards. It is not part of a multi-year contract or a consolidated contract. The pricing arrangement is order-dependent, allowing for pricing to be determined separately for each order. The contract does not require a subcontracting plan.
Overall, the contract between the Department of Health and Human Services and Regency Consulting Inc. for IT Commodities and Solutions is a significant opportunity for the recipient to provide essential IT services to support the agency's operations over the next decade.