GSA Drops 5 Vendors, Adds 9 to $5.5B 2GIT Contract Mark Gomez/Shutterstock
email February 24, 2021
The IT hardware and software contract vehicle was built with the Air Force in mind but will be available to all federal buyers.
After protests prompted the General Services Administration last year to pull back the first slate of awards on the Second Generation Information Technology, or 2GIT, blanket purchase agreement, the agency announced it reawarded the contract this week to 79 large and small vendors.
The contract custom built for the Air Force to replace the service’s NETCENTS-2 contract provides access to pre-vetted hardware and software IT vendors. The 79 awards are split between 21 large firms and 58 small businesses, including 8(a), HUBZone, woman-owned and service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses.
Climb Channel Solutions Announces New Chief Marketing Officer GlobeNewswire
Charles Bass promoted to lead Climb’s Global Marketing Organization
Climb Channel Solutions (Climb) has promoted Charles Bass to Chief Marketing Officer. As CMO, he is responsible for overseeing the strategy, planning and development of the company’s global marketing initiatives.
EATONTOWN, N.J., Dec. 14, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Climb (Nasdaq: WSTG), a specialty global technology distributor, today announced the internal promotion of Charles Bass to Chief Marketing Officer (CMO). Bass most recently served as Vice President of Alliances and Marketing.
As CMO, Bass will be responsible for overseeing the strategy, planning and execution of Climb s global marketing initiatives. These strategies encompass, global market analysis, vendor procurement and partner enablement, brand management, advertising and promotion, as well as integrated marketing communications in both digital and tr