GSA taking measured approach to SEWP takeover
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ByNick Wakeman,
Editor-in-Chief, Washington Technology
June 26, 2026 12:02 PM ET
Continuity is the General Services Administration's top priority as it embeds staff in NASA’s SEWP office to lay groundwork to transfer the $60 billion IT vehicle.
EDITOR's NOTE: This article has been updated to include the correct terminology for the authority to operate a governmentwide contract -- executive agent designation.
The General Services Administration still plans to take over NASA’s SEWP IT contract vehicle, but is taking a slow and steady approach.
“Continuity is my number one priority,” Laura Stanton, acting commissioner of GSA’s Federal Acquisition Service, told WT on Wednesday after she spoke at the GovExec-produced SAP NOW event in Washington, D.C.
GSA has people embedded with the SEWP office to understand processes and help determine the timing of when the contract moves to GSA, she said.
On Tuesday, NASA announced 2,100...
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