
With Networx set to expire in less than two years (which would have been sooner if not for a recent contract extension), GSA’s Network Services 2020 ( NS2020) strategy has surely been a fixture of internal program briefings and industry pipeline calls since market research began four years ago.ĪLL GOOD THINGS MUST END (INCLUDING CONTRACTS)Ĭentral to the NS2020 strategy is the successor contract to Networx, a 10-year, $50 billion indefinite delivery vehicle known as Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions (EIS). In fiscal year 2014, it’s Networx contract processed $1.53 billion in orders for virtual private networks, managed services, cloud computing and other IT infrastructure (up 13.2% from the prior year). The General Services Administration (GSA) has provided telecommunications services to government customers since the 1960s.

If Atlas Shrugged, Would Large Government Contracts Move?
