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November 25, 2019 By cs

GSA promises to figure out why transition from FedBizOpps struggled

We recently reported that the Nov. 12th migration of FedBizOpps to beta.SAM.gov did not go smoothly.  In the following article, Federal News Network confirms that problems existed for at least three days and that the General Services Administration is trying to figure out why.

The General Services Administration’s migration of its FedBizOpps.gov website to its beta.sam.gov portal will not be remembered for its smooth transition.

The first three or so days were fraught with slow load times, infrastructure problems and a site that wasn’t ready for prime time.

Judith Zawatsky, the assistant commissioner in the Office of Systems Management in GSA’s Federal Acquisition Service, said her office was not only prepared for the transition problems, but ensured the site rebounded quickly over the last week.

Keep reading this article at: https://federalnewsnetwork.com/it-modernization/2019/11/gsa-promises-to-figure-out-why-transition-from-fedbizopps-struggled/

Filed Under: Government Contracting News Tagged With: acquisition.gov, beta.SAM.gov, FAS, FBO, FBO.gov, FedBizOpps, federal contracting, federal contracts, GSA

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