Since the introduction of the Cloud IT SIN (132 40) has
proven to be a successful experiment in subdividing IT purchasing, the next
step in that progression is to continue that particular mission. Health IT, which
is just about anything IT related, especially related to Electronic
Health Records, used in hospitals, by doctors, nurses and other
professionals is going to get its own SIN on GSA.
Under the existing SINs, any health IT software or service would
be categorized under 132 32 (term software), 132 33 (perpetual software), 132
40 (cloud services) or even 132 51 (IT Professional Services) but the expertise
behind the selling of health IT software and services just isn’t enough to
truly support GSA and its customers. By grouping all health IT together, GSA is
providing agency customers with a pool of highly skilled, experts to help them
best understand what they really need.
Schedule 70, as a whole, has been more successful than ever.
With $14 billion dollars in annual sales channeling through the acquisition
vehicle, buyers are urging the GSA to make its use as easy as possible for
them! The new health IT services SIN, 132 56, will allow buyers to access the
expertise that they need to make the best decisions all in one place.
The final solicitation, which will include the new SIN, is
expected to be rolled out this month. Current IT 70 schedule holders should be
on the lookout for Mass Mod notifications to incorporate the new SIN into their
contracts.
If you’re looking for more information about the health IT
SIN, check out the GSA
Interact posting from earlier this year all about it! And if you want to
learn more about the government’s use of health IT, browse through HealthIT.gov.
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