The General Services Administration plans to offer federal agencies access to cloud-based email as a service via multiple commercial vendors, the agency announced in a notice Friday.
According to the notice, the agency will issue a request for quotation for SaaS email services by the end of March 2011 but will probably do so sooner, as the notice says the current plan is to issue the RFQ by the end of the calendar year. It remains unclear when the offerings will become available to federal agencies.
GSA considers this to be a pilot approach or prototype to show how e-mail in the cloud can work for government agencies and to rate the industry's interest level in offering email in the cloud, Dave McClure, GSA's associate administrator of citizen services and innovative technologies, said in an interview. "We want to make sure we have viable solutions that meet the security requirements first, and then we can offer it up on a government-wide basis," McClure said.
However, the services will eventually end up on the federal government's cloud computing storefront Website, Apps.gov. Specifically, the forthcoming RFQ will result in the award of multiple blanket purchase agreements and offerings of email, email migration services and email integration services.
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Source: Informationweek
By: J. Nicholas Hoover
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
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