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Expand Up @@ -20,7 +20,8 @@ _Define Government-wide Requirements._ Taking the steps above will help agencie
* engage users, including contracting officers, program managers, security officers, and technology officers, to evaluate the performance and value (including associated procurement transaction costs) of the current and next generation government-wide wireless solution on a regular basis and address concerns as needed in accordance with OFPP guidance;<sup id="fnr13"><a href="#fn13">13</a></sup>

* evaluate vendor performance and pricing and make recommendations to OMB on an annual basis to improve how the Federal Government buys and manages its government-wide mobile services contract;
* ensure that Section 508 monitoring mechanisms are incorporated into acquisition strategies; and
* ensure that Section 508 monitoring mechanisms are incorporated into acquisition strategies;
* ensure that EPEAT registration is incorporated into acquisition strategies for all tablets and mobile handsets; and
* provide mobile service usage and pricing data to the IDC on a quarterly basis to evaluate pricing, fees, and performance of the current and next generation contracts.

_Exception for agency-wide, mandatory use vehicles:_ Covered agencies may continue the use of mobile services agreements that are mandatory for agency-wide use through the end of the current base or option period, as applicable. When a government-wide solution is available, the covered agency shall analyze terms, conditions, pricing, performance, fees, and savings under the agency agreement relative to the approved agreements, document findings, and provide this information to the MSCT for approval no less than 6 months prior to the exercise of each option. Eighteen (18) months prior to any re-competition of these solutions, the covered agency must submit a transition plan to the MSCT that outlines how the agency will transition to the government-wide agreement. To qualify for an exemption, covered agencies are required to implement category management principles in the administration of those vehicles and must, at a minimum:
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