Federal Contract Vehicles

T4NG

Transformation Twenty-One Total Technology Next Generation

VA IDIQ Expired
Obligated to date
$19.0B
Task orders
620
Companies awarded
35
Ceiling
$22.3B

Vehicle overview

Transformation Twenty-One Total Technology Next Generation (T4NG) is a multiple-award IDIQ managed by the Department of Veterans Affairs Technology Acquisition Center. It provides information technology and health IT services to support enterprise programs such as Electronic Health Records and Human Capital Management systems. The vehicle has a $22.3 billion ceiling, was awarded to 21 prime contractors, and is designated as a Tier 2 contract vehicle for category management.

Available for use by the VA and other federal agencies, the vehicle covers 11 task areas including program management, strategy, enterprise architecture, planning, and systems/software support.

Vehicle details

Ordering period

March 7, 2016 through March 6, 2026 (five-year base plus one five-year option); ordering has ended.

Ceiling

$22.3B

Successor

T4NG2 ($60.7B ceiling, 33 prime contractors) opened for ordering in spring 2026.

T4NG contract holders

Top 15 of 35 companies by obligations.

NAICS coverage

Frequently asked questions

What is T4NG?
Transformation Twenty-One Total Technology Next Generation (T4NG) is a multiple-award IDIQ managed by the Department of Veterans Affairs Technology Acquisition Center. It provides information technology and health IT services to support enterprise programs such as Electronic Health Records and Human Capital Management systems. The vehicle has a $22.3 billion ceiling, was awarded to 21 prime contractors, and is designated as a Tier 2 contract vehicle for category management.
Which agency manages T4NG?
Transformation Twenty-One Total Technology Next Generation is a IDIQ managed by Department of Veterans Affairs.
What can agencies acquire through T4NG?
Available for use by the VA and other federal agencies, the vehicle covers 11 task areas including program management, strategy, enterprise architecture, planning, and systems/software support.
How much has been obligated through T4NG?
$19.0B has been obligated across 620 task orders.
How many contractors hold T4NG?
35 contractors hold a position on T4NG.
What is the contract ceiling of T4NG?
T4NG has a program ceiling of $22.3B.
Is T4NG active?
No, T4NG is not currently active — its status is expired (ordering period: March 7, 2016 through March 6, 2026 (five-year base plus one five-year option); ordering has ended.).

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