FAS Acquisition Logistics Connect (FALCON) Bridge
Agency
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION.FEDERAL ACQUISITION SERVICE.GSA FAS AAS CIVILIAN (QFD)
Location
Washington, DC
District of Columbia
Estimated Value
N/A
Type
Justification
Service / NAICS
541511
Opportunity Summary
This federal contract opportunity from GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION.FEDERAL ACQUISITION SERVICE.GSA FAS AAS CIVILIAN (QFD) involves fas acquisition logistics connect (falcon) bridge in Washington, District of Columbia.
Contract Description
The contractor shall provide IT services to re-engineer and modernize the operations and management of a suite of applications known as FALCON, which supports the procurement and distribution of supplies across the entire Federal Government.
Timeline
Posted Date
Mar 24, 2026
What Contractors Should Know
Work will be performed in Washington, District of Columbia. Local presence or experience in this area can strengthen your proposal.
Should You Pursue This?
Good Fit If…
- ✓You have operations or past performance in District of Columbia
- ✓You have worked with GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION.FEDERAL ACQUISITION SERVICE.GSA FAS AAS CIVILIAN (QFD) before
Harder to Win If…
- !Full and open competition — no set-aside restrictions
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Contractor FAQ
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