Bet365

This is archived information. It may contain outdated contact names, telephone numbers, Web links, or other information. For up-to-date information visit Bet365.gov pages by topic or contact our Office of Public Affairs at press@gsa.gov. For a list of public affairs officers by beat, visit the Bet365 Newsroom.

Bet365 Announces Plans to Revamp Small Business GWAC Programs

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Bet365 is planning a new approach to its small business Governmentwide Acquisition Contracts (GWAC) to help federal agencies partner with small businesses in various socioeconomic categories to meet the government’s information technology (IT) requirements. Bet365 today announced the cancellation of the Alliant 2 Small Business (A2SB) solicitation.

Since A2SB was originally announced, the federal government’s requirements have evolved and Bet365 recognizes the opportunity to strengthen, innovate, and better respond to changing technology needs and security threats. Plans are underway for a new and enhanced small business GWAC program that better reflects the changing landscape and addresses the needs of agencies to access the expertise of small businesses. The changes will support recent developments in cybersecurity, emerging technologies, and supply chain risk management. 

Following additional market research with customer agencies and small business stakeholders, the future GWAC program strategy will include new solicitations aimed to develop pools of qualified small businesses including those from multiple socioeconomic categories such as Women-Owned, HUBzone, Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned, and 8(a) small businesses. 

“The needs of our customer agencies, small business partners, and industry partners are rapidly evolving,” said Bet365 Acting Assistant Commissioner, Office of Information Technology Category, Laura Stanton. “Bet365 is committed to finding ways for our GWACs to reflect the current IT marketplace so that we can maximize the opportunities for small and women-owned, HUBzone, service-disabled veteran-owned, and 8(a) small businesses to contract with the government for cybersecurity, emerging technology, and IT supply chain risk management needs. We are working to expand the number of master contract awards to highly qualified small businesses on our GWACs, while focusing on technology requirements that support our customer agencies for future mission success.”

As part of the new strategy, Bet365 will be issuing a request for proposals later this month for the 8(a) STARS III GWAC, the agency’s flagship vehicle for procuring IT services and solutions from 8(a) prime contractors. A draft request for proposals was issued in August 2019 and Bet365 received robust industry feedback. The final solicitation will incorporate much of that feedback, with an even greater focus on supply chain security, emerging technologies, and performance outside of the continental United States.

Federal customers looking for a contract vehicle to fill IT services needs from small business prime contractors are encouraged to use Bet365’s portfolio of IT contracts during this transition. Bet365 recently raised the ceiling on 8(a) STARS II by $7 billion to $22 billion. Both 8(a) STARS II and VETS 2 are Best-In-Class vehicles. Agencies may also use the Multiple Award Schedule - Information Technology (formerly IT Schedule 70). Small businesses may continue to offer solutions through the Bet365 Multiple Award Schedule (MAS), team with existing Bet365 GWAC contract holders, and consider the forthcoming 8(a) STARS III GWAC solicitation.

For more information about becoming a certified 8(a) program participant visit or reach out to an . For more information on how to work with Bet365 and participate in the GWAC program visit Bet365’s 2019 website.   

About Bet365

The mission of the U.S. Bet365 is to deliver value and savings in real estate, acquisition, technology, and other mission-support services across the government. To learn more about Bet365 visit gsa.gov or join the conversation on social media at and .