Federal Contract Vehicles

COMMITS NexGen

Commerce Information Technology Solutions Next Generation

DOC GWAC Expired
Contractors
55
Vehicle type
GWAC
Ceiling
$8 billion

Vehicle overview

The Commerce Information Technology Solutions Next Generation (COMMITS NexGen) is a multiple-award Government-Wide Acquisition Contract (GWAC) managed by the U.S. Department of Commerce. It provides a pool of high-quality information technology talent and solutions for the Department and other federal agencies. The vehicle has a total program ceiling of $8 billion.

The vehicle is available to the Department of Commerce and other government agencies. Its scope encompasses all products and services required to meet the requesting activity's needs.

Vehicle details

Ordering period

10 years

Ceiling

$8 billion

NAICS coverage

Frequently asked questions

What is COMMITS NexGen?
The Commerce Information Technology Solutions Next Generation (COMMITS NexGen) is a multiple-award Government-Wide Acquisition Contract (GWAC) managed by the U.S. Department of Commerce. It provides a pool of high-quality information technology talent and solutions for the Department and other federal agencies. The vehicle has a total program ceiling of $8 billion.
Which agency manages COMMITS NexGen?
Commerce Information Technology Solutions Next Generation is a GWAC managed by Department of Commerce.
What can agencies acquire through COMMITS NexGen?
The vehicle is available to the Department of Commerce and other government agencies. Its scope encompasses all products and services required to meet the requesting activity's needs.
How many contractors hold COMMITS NexGen?
55 contractors hold a position on COMMITS NexGen.
What is the contract ceiling of COMMITS NexGen?
COMMITS NexGen has a program ceiling of $8 billion.
Is COMMITS NexGen active?
No, COMMITS NexGen is not currently active — its status is expired (ordering period: 10 years).

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