Federal Contract Vehicles

GSM-ETI

Global Information Grid Services Management-Engineering, Transition and Integration (GSM-ETI)

DISA IDIQ Expired
Obligated to date
$625.8M
Task orders
28
Companies awarded
7
Ceiling
$6.52 billion

Vehicle overview

The Global Information Grid Services Management-Engineering, Transition and Integration (GSM-ETI) is an IDIQ contract managed by the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA). It provides engineering, transition, and IT service management for the Global Information Grid. GSM-ETI is one of three primary capability groups within the broader Global Information Grid Services Management (GSM) program, alongside GSM-Operations and GSM-Projects and Support, with its operations successor reaching a $6.52 billion ceiling.

Vehicle details

Ordering period

Two-year base period, one two-year option period, and one one-year option period.

Ceiling

$6.52 billion

GSM-ETI contract holders

NAICS coverage

Frequently asked questions

What is GSM-ETI?
The Global Information Grid Services Management-Engineering, Transition and Integration (GSM-ETI) is an IDIQ contract managed by the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA). It provides engineering, transition, and IT service management for the Global Information Grid. GSM-ETI is one of three primary capability groups within the broader Global Information Grid Services Management (GSM) program, alongside GSM-Operations and GSM-Projects and Support, with its operations successor reaching a $6.52 billion ceiling.
Which agency manages GSM-ETI?
Global Information Grid Services Management-Engineering, Transition and Integration (GSM-ETI) is a IDIQ managed by Defense Information Systems Agency.
How much has been obligated through GSM-ETI?
$625.8M has been obligated across 28 task orders.
How many contractors hold GSM-ETI?
7 contractors hold a position on GSM-ETI.
What is the contract ceiling of GSM-ETI?
GSM-ETI has a program ceiling of $6.52 billion.
Is GSM-ETI active?
No, GSM-ETI is not currently active — its status is expired (ordering period: Two-year base period, one two-year option period, and one one-year option period.).

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