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Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions Transition

About EIS transition 

One of the government’s top priorities for telecommunications is the transition of services from the expiring Networx, WITS 3, and the Local Telecommunications Services (legacy) contracts to Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions.

The transition is an opportunity for agencies to modernize telecommunications and IT services — planning and executing an effective and efficient transition from the expiring contracts to EIS will help your agency avoid disruptions and added costs.

Authorized users

GSA updates the Networks Authorized User List [XLSX - 58 KB] of agencies authorized to use the expiring contracts (see Section H.2.3a and b of those contracts) as we enforce the eligibility condition for the extension of expiring contracts. 

Use of the expiring contracts will be further restricted by the limitations process and the freeze on modifications and orders.

Transition timeline and deadlines

All agencies using expiring contracts must meet these critical dates to ensure services are transitioned to EIS or another contract vehicle without impact to mission operations:

  • October 31, 2016: Agencies develop Agency Transition Plans; Transition Sponsors deliver ATP to GSA ITS.
  • March 31, 2019: Agencies issue Fair Opportunity solicitations to industry.
  • September 30, 2019: Agencies award EIS task orders.
  • March 31, 2021: 50% of agencies’ telecom inventory must transition from expiring contracts.
  • March 31, 2022: 90% of agencies’ telecom inventory must transition from expiring contracts.
  • September 30, 2022: 100% of agencies’ telecom inventory must transition from expiring contracts; agencies sign Memorandums of Understanding for Continuity of Service period.
  • November 1, 2022 - May 31, 2023: Contractors disconnect agencies without MOUs.
  • June 1, 2023 - May 31, 2024: Continuity of Service period for agencies with signed MOUs.
  • June 1, 2024 - May 31, 2026: Extended Continuity of Service period for agencies that provided specific justifications.
  • May 31, 2026: Final expiration of all Networx, WITS 3, and Local Telecommunications contracts.

Several local telecommunications contracts are set to expire before May 31, 2026, and will not be extended. Agencies with inventory on a contract ending before May 31, 2026 must transition services on the contract before the contract end date. To learn more about these contract expiration dates and how they may impact your services, visit the Networx, WITS, and Local Telecommunications section of our Legacy IT Contracts page.

Transition support

We will manage the transition timeline and help agencies transition existing services to the replacement EIS contracts to ensure continuity of services. 

  • Our dedicated team of solutions brokers can help navigate your agency’s telecom acquisition and execute task orders.
  • Contact your Public Buildings Service National Account Manager after task order award to plan for infrastructure upgrades.

Transition Coordination Center

The Transition Coordination Center provides customer support, training, self-help tools, and templates to transition agencies. We can help you:

  • Collect, validate, and maintain the transition inventory that reflects active services on all expiring contracts.
  • Collaborate with contractors to facilitate a successful transition.
  • Execute transition strategy and project management.
  • Select contractors and place orders.
  • Track and report transition progress, transition inventory, and all agency inventory.

Transition Inventory

We maintain a transition inventory to capture expiring Networx, WITS 3, and Local Telecommunications Services contracts. 

TI is a collection of agency data compiled at the Service Instance Record level. A SIR reflects a summarized roll-up of a current base service composed of legacy contract data for both active and disconnected services. We validate the TI monthly and update data to account for new records, disconnected services, and changes.

E-MORRIS

Authorized agency users can access the TI using the E-MORRIS application. Each agency needs to have at least one user with E-MORRIS access in order to manage the TI data. GSA recommends having multiple users with E-MORRIS accounts as backup. These users can access and download TI data, and view transition progress tracking statistics based on the AB Codes and AHCs identified during the registration process.

Each agency was expected to review and confirm the validated TI no later than October 31, 2016. The TI is used for tracking and reporting transition progress, so your agency should continue to monitor TI for accuracy and:

  • Identify agency points of contact responsible for managing the transition inventory.
  • Identify exceptions and missing inventory.
  • Update or requesting access to E-MORRIS and the TI module.
  • Retrieve and review the data to confirm ongoing updates and changes.
  • Provide feedback to the GSA Transition Coordination Center.

Transition Inventory user guide [PDF - 4 MB]

Transition Inventory frequently asked questions [PDF - 245 KB]

For questions about TI, contact eistcc.inventory@gsa.gov.

All Agency Inventory

The All Agency Inventory extends current TI SIRs to a more detailed level. The data is based on active services only and does not include disconnects. AAI data includes Contract Line Item Numbers, Service Enabling Device CLINs, features, bandwidth, and other data elements not included in TI. AAI data can help agencies develop Fair Opportunity solicitations and subsequent service orders.

AAI uses business rules, technical specifications, and contract requirements to transform data received from contractor inventory, billing, and orders for expiring contracts into a common format, thereby reducing the need for individual agency data collection and saving time. Data is normalized using relationships and other attributes to reduce data redundancy and improve data integrity. Current contract data is mapped to primary and secondary EIS services, CLINs, Core Based Statistical Areas, and other contract components.

Contact your GSA solutions broker to discuss your agency’s FO requirements and request AAI from the TCC inventory team.

Our All Agency Inventory user guide [PDF - 1 MB] explains the components of AAI, including data sources, available data fields, reports, the process to request AAI, and how to report issues.

Transition progress

The EIS Transition Progress Tracking Report [DOCX - 2 MB] provides a monthly status of transition progress from the expiring Networx, WITS 3, and Local Telecommunications Services contracts.

Transition is complete when:

  • 100% of Transition Inventory Service Instance Records have been disconnected as reported by Networx, WITS 3, and Local Telecommunications Services.
  • Business Volume Reduction reaches 100%.

As of 03/31/2025, there are 194 agencies that have completed transition including 7 large, 18 medium, and 169 small. Completed transitions can be searched below.

Agency categoryAB codeAgency nameTransition complete
L2000Department of the Treasury2025/03
L3600Department of Veterans Affairs2024/11
L8000National Aeronautics and Space Administration2024/11
L7500Department of Health and Human Services2024/08
L1600Department of Labor2024/07
L1900Department of State2024/07
L2804Social Security Administration2024/07
M7805Federal Land Banks-AgFirst2025/03
M2400Office of Personnel Management2025/02
M6800Environmental Protection Agency2024/09
M8600Department of Housing and Urban Development2024/07
M4900National Science Foundation2024/07
M6400Tennessee Valley Authority2024/06
M3100Nuclear Regulatory Commission2024/03
M2600Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board2023/11
M9100Department of Education2023/10
M5000Securities and Exchange Commission2023/07
M2700Federal Communications Commission2023/06
M9559Consumer Financial Protection Bureau2023/05
M6300National Labor Relations Board2023/02
M1606Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation2023/02
M9507Commodity Futures Trading Commission2022/12
M7200US Agency for International Development2022/03
M1100Executive Office of the President2021/07
M5100Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation2021/05
S1118African Development Foundation2025/03
S7800Farm Credit Administration2025/03
S9935DC Superior Court2025/02
S1915International Boundary and Water Commission US and Mexico2025/01
S9558Federal Home Loan Bank2024/11
S9514Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission2024/11
S6500Federal Maritime Commission2024/09
SNB12Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe - Minnesota Chippewa Tribe (NB12)2024/09
S4100Merit Systems Protection Board2024/08
SNAVNNavajo Nation (NAVN)2024/08
SSPOKSpokane Tribe of Indians (SPOK)2024/08
S9539US Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims2024/08
S9530Us Institute of Peace2024/08
S9955D.C. Housing Authority2024/07
S9951D.C. Water2024/07
S9504Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission2024/07
S0078Federal Reserve System2024/07
SNC32Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians (NC32)2024/07
S2500National Credit Union Administration2024/07
S3321National Gallery of Art2024/07
S3300Smithsonian Institution2024/07
S9553Advisory Council on Historic Preservation2024/06
S9518Committee for Purchase from People Who are Blind or Severely Disabled2024/06
S6100Consumer Product Safety Commission2024/05
S8400Armed Forces Retirement Home2024/05
S1019US Supreme Court2024/05
S9550Chemical Safety Board2024/05
S9564Public Defender Service for District of Columbia2024/05
S6914Surface Transportation Board2024/05
S0100Architect of the Capitol2024/04
S9562Election Assistance Commission2024/04
S1017US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit2024/03
S9538Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board2024/02
S0087Miscellaneous Non-Government Accounts2024/02
S3358Woodrow Wilson International Center For Scholars2024/02
S0005House of Representatives2024/01
S4838Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation Commission2023/10
SAB01Agency AB2023/09
S9567Denali Commission2023/09
S3400International Trade Commission2023/09
S0019Senate2023/09
S9527US Holocaust Memorial Council2023/09
S4813Interagency Council for the Homeless2023/08
S1106Inter-American Foundation2023/08
S9522Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board2023/07
S9520Commission on Fine Arts2023/07
S9508National Transportation Safety Board2023/07
S1831Postal Regulatory Commission2023/07
S9583Council of the Inspector General on Integrity and Efficiency2023/06
S8300Export-Import Bank of the United States2023/06
S9580Federal Housing Finance Agency OIG2023/05
S5400Federal Labor Relations Authority2023/05
S9563Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency (D.C.)2023/04
S2900Federal Trade Commission2023/04
S9502National Capital Planning Commission2023/04
S7400American Battle Monuments Commission2023/03
S4810Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board2023/03
S1113Peace Corps2023/03
S9529National Council on Disability2023/02
S4951National Radio Astronomy Observatory2023/02
S9524National Mediation Board2022/11
S9582Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board2022/11
S5904Institute of Museum and Library Services2022/10
S0400Government Publishing Office2022/09
S9300Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service2022/08
S9000Selective Service System2022/06
S7100US International Development Finance Corporation2022/05
SNA40Confederated Salish and Kootenai (NA40)2022/04
S9515Administrative Conference of the United States2022/04
S0300Library of Congress2022/04
S9577Millennium Challenge Corporation2022/04
S6200US Office of Special Counsel2022/03
S4853Medicare Payment Advisory Commission2022/02
S0091United Nations World Food Program2022/01
S0915Medicaid and CHIP Payment and Access Commission2021/12
SNA07Oneida Nation Tribe of Indians (NA07)2021/10
S0073Army and Air Force Exchange Service2021/10
S9512Japan-United States Friendship Commission2021/10
S0090Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Commission2021/10
S0054Inter-American Development Bank2021/09
S5902National Endowment for the Arts2021/09
S5901National Endowment for the Humanities2021/08
S0067United Nations2021/08
S0052Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations2021/06
S9511Federal Housing Finance Agency2021/05
S9588Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council2021/05
S4892US China Security Review Commission2021/05
S1148US Trade and Development Agency2021/05
S9537Commission for the Preservation of Americas Heritage Abroad2021/04
S9540Neighborworks America2021/04
S6908AMTRAK2021/01
S4602Appalachian Regional Commission2021/01
S1294Milk Marketing Association2021/01
S0065Statue of Liberty Ellis Island Foundation2021/01
S9549Morris K Udall and Stewart L Udall Foundation 2020/12
S9542Office of Government Ethics2020/12
S0084National Building Museum2020/09
S4952National Center for Atmospheric Research2020/09
S3312John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts2020/08
S0814Congressional Budget Office2019/12
S1917International Boundary Commission US and Canada2019/09
S4953US Arctic Research Commission2019/08
S0064Pan American Health Organization2019/04
S4883Dwight D Eisenhower Memorial Commission2019/03
S9533Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence In Education Foundation2019/02
S5600Central Intelligence Agency2017/11
S9574Commission on the National Moment of Remembrance2017/10
S7618Christopher Columbus Fellowship Foundation2017/09
S4895Commission for International Religious Freedom2017/07
S9551Director of National Intelligence2016/11
S9565Federal Coordinator Alaska Natural Gas Transportation Projects2016/11
S1252Graduate School USA2016/11
S9561Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board2016/11
SWYANWyandotte Nation of Oklahoma (WYAN)2022/10
SNA23Alaska Native Tribal Health CO (NA23)2022/09
SNC05Sault STE Marie Tribe (NC05)2022/09
SNC13Stockbridge-Munsee Community (NC13)2022/09
SNA59Augustine Tribal Enterprise (NA59)2022/05
SNA02Shoshone-Paiute Tribe (NA02)2022/03
SNC10Ponca Tribe of Nebraska (NC10)2022/02
SNB20Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation (NB20)2022/02
SNA13Dine College (NA13)2022/01
SNA54Washoe Tribal Health (NA54)2021/12
SNC09Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska (NC09)2021/12
SNAJEJemez Pueblo Tribe (NAJE)2021/10
SNA35Alabama Coushatta Tribe (NA35)2021/09
SNA-BBois Forte Tribal Reservation (NA-B)2021/09
SNA46Coeur Dalene Tribe (NA46)2021/09
SNB10Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians (NB10)2021/09
SNB11Delaware Nation of Western Oklahoma (NB11)2021/09
SNASOSouth Central Foundation (NASO)2021/09
SNA19Benewah Medical Clinic (NA19)2021/08
SNC25Shakopee Sioux - Mystic Lake (NC25)2021/07
SNC33Sisseton Wahpeton College (NC33)2021/07
S2809Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska-Ho-Chunk Inc (2809)2021/06
S2811Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska-Ho-Chunk Inc (2811)2021/06
SNB09Yavapai-Prescott Tribe of the Yavapai Reservation Arizona (NB09)2021/04
SNA48Zuni Tribe (NA48)2021/03
S1158Morongo Band of Cahuilla Indians (1158)2021/02
SNA32Colusa Indian Community (NA32)2021/02
SNATATanana Chief Tribe (NATA)2021/02
SNA41Central Council Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska (NA41)2021/01
SNA05Chief Leschi Schools (NA05)2021/01
SNC02Navajo Tribal Utilities Authority (NC02)2021/01
SNB18Hoopa Valley Tribe of California (NB18)2020/12
SNB16Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians (NB16)2020/12
SNA29Squaxin Island Tribe (NA29)2020/12
SNC21Ute Mountain Tribe (NC21)2020/12
SNA47Guidiville Rancherio (NA47)2020/11
SNA61Havasupai Tribe (NA61)2020/11
SNAK0Karuk Tribe of California (NAK0)2020/11
SNA37Kickapoo Tribe (NA37)2020/11
SNA42Narragansett Tribe of Rhode Island (NA42)2020/11
SNC08Rosebud Sioux Tribe (NC08)2020/11
SNA49Shawnee Tribe (NA49)2020/11
SNA44White Eagle Health Center (NA44)2020/11
SNA69White Mountain Apache Telecom (NA69)2020/11
SGRLAGreat Lakes Inter-Tribal Council (GRLA)2020/10
SNA14Penobscot Indian Nation (NA14)2020/10
SNA33Mechoopda Indian Tribe (NA33)2020/08
SNA57Yurok Tribe (NA57)2020/08
SNA03Confederated Tribes of the Grande Ronde Community Of Oregon (NA03)2020/02
SNAS0Stillaguamish Tribe (NAS0)2020/02
SGLIFGreat Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife (GLIF)2019/12
SNAS1Stillaguamish Tribe (NAS1)2019/06
SNAS2Stillaguamish Tribe (NAS2)2019/05
SNC06Mohican North Star Operations (NC06)2018/05
SNC12Muckleshoot Indian (NC12)2018/05
SNA56United South and Eastern Tribes (NA56)2017/06

Data reported as of 03/31/2025

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  • Join the EIS Interact community today! This is where vendors and customers share and discuss information.
  • Download the Transition Strategy and Management Plan [PDF - 1009 KB] for a more detailed discussion of GSA’s program-level, governmentwide approach to managing a successful transition to EIS, including strategic lessons learned.
  • Review Lessons Learned from previous transitions and find guidance for planning and executing your transition in the Transition Handbook [DOCX - 558 KB].
  • Review the EIS Bulletin Summary [DOCX - 26 KB] for brief, hard-hitting tips for specific topics. Review topics and link directly to bulletins on GSA interact.

Resources

  • Full Service Frequently Asked Questions — Find answers to questions related to GSA discontinuing full service on EIS.
  • Full Service Transition Plan [PDF - 1 MB] — Find guidance for transitioning services from GSA’s Full Service Program to EIS, including processes for coordination among GSA, the agency, and the contractors for transitioning services.
  • Lessons Learned [DOCX - 558 KB] — Review Lessons Learned from previous transitions and consider these in planning for and executing transition to EIS in Appendix C of the Transition Handbook.
  • Predictive Analysis [PDF - 271 KB] — Use Networx installation intervals to aid EIS transition planning.
  • Small Agency and Native American Tribe EIS Transition Plan [PDF - 368 KB] — Read this plan for an explanation of how GSA will assist small agencies and Native American tribes and work with the contractors.
  • Transition Entities List [XLSX - 22 KB] — Review this table for a list of agency names, along with their respective AB Codes used to track transition.
  • Transition Handbook [DOCX - 558 KB] — Refer to this handbook for information about activities to prepare for, execute, and track transition to EIS.

Training videos

  • Introduction to SSAT (Solicitation and SOW Assistance Tool) — an instructional video for an overview of the SSAT tool.
  • What is Transition? — a brief video introducing the topic of agency transition to the EIS contract vehicle.
  • Mitigating Transition Delays Workshop — Industry and Government discussion of issues that delay implementation and strategies to mitigate them (October 31, 2019)
  • Collaboration with GSA’s Office of Public Buildings Service Workshop — Considerations for infrastructure impacts, understanding PBS’ landlord role and PBS managed properties (June 20, 2019)
  • Transition Order Sequencing Workshop —Guidance and important factors regarding sequencing EIS orders (April 25, 2019)
  • Inventory Assurance Workshop — Recommended steps and tools to assist agencies with transitioning inventory (March 28, 2019)
  • Workshop 6 — Industry Perspective on Providing High Quality EIS Proposals (May 31, 2018)
  • EIS Use Case Reviews — Approaches for Fair Opportunity Solicitations (May 17, 2018)
  • Full Service Workshop 5 — A Case for Modernizing Voice Service (April 26, 2018)
  • Full Service Workshop 4 — EIS Transition Planning for GSA Managed VoIP Customers (March 15, 2018)
  • Full Service Workshop 3 — Mapping the Full Service Delivery Model to EIS (February 8, 2018)
  • Modernization and Acquisition Approaches for EIS Solicitations (February 1, 2018)
  • Full Service Workshop 2 — GSA Managed TDM-based PBXs (January 10, 2018)
  • Full Service Workshop 1 — Report 24 (December 14, 2017)

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