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GAO-06-791R 1 (2006-06-14)

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       Accountability * Integrity * Reliability
United States Government Accountability Office
Washington, DC 20548



         June 14, 2006

         Congressional Committees

         Subject: Commerce Information Technology Solutions Next Generation
         Governmentwide Acquisition Contract

         Concerns have been raised about the fairness of the bid down approach of the
         Department of Commerce's Information Technology Solutions Next Generation
         (COMMITS NexGen) contract. In response to these concerns, the fiscal year 2006
         Science, the Departments of State, Justice, and Commerce, and Related Agencies
         appropriations conference report requested our review of COMMITS NexGen. This
         letter transmits the briefing document we provided to your staff on May 15, 2006,
         concerning a variety of issues related to the COMMITS NexGen contract. Specifically,
         we provided information on (1) how the COMMITS NexGen contract is structured to
         meet its intended goals, (2) what effect the tier system has on the task order
         competition process, and (3) what oversight and internal control procedures
         Commerce has implemented to address the risks of interagency contracting.

         The COMMITS NexGen tier structure, which includes a range of sizes of small
         business contractors and allows similar size contractors to compete against each
         other, is unique among other similar contracts. We found that many of the
         55 COMMITS NexGen contractors have grown significantly or have been acquired by
         larger businesses and may no longer meet small business size standards. In addition,
         small business accomplishments might be overstated since specific small business
         size standards are not identified for each task order. We also found that a significant
         portion of the task orders intended for the smallest contractors were issued to larger,
         incumbent contractors. However, because of the way in which the Department of
         Commerce has defined incumbency for this contract, an incumbent contractor may
         have obtained its initial work through a contracting vehicle other than COMMITS
         NexGen. With regard to oversight and internal controls, the COMMITS NexGen
         program has established procedures; however, it is unclear whether some of these
         controls are in place and others, such as performance measures, have yet to be
         established to ensure that the program is meeting its goals. Program officials said
         they will begin to collect specific performance data later this fiscal year. The Small
         Business Administration has proposed regulations that would address the issues we
         identified with contractors not meeting the small business size standards; therefore,
         we are not making any recommendations at this time.

         We provided a draft of this briefing to the Department of Commerce for review and
         comment. The Department of Commerce Director for Acquisition Management and


GAO-06-791R COMMITS NexGen

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