If this procurement model is allowed to proceed, it will be moving into a flip-flop arrangement whereby we would have 65% or 70% of the IT professional services contracts, because of the bundling of professional services and software products, under one contract--winner take all, 15 to 20 years--for networks in the government. It would be a loss of jobs and a loss of access to these opportunities.
We want to be able to get the same number and value of contracts that we have today--if anything, we want to improve on that--and at the end of the day help the government achieve even further savings than what they're going to achieve through a shared service.