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The document outlines a solicitation and award for a contract with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) concerning the Granicus Communications Cloud subscription. The RFP specifies delivery terms, service pricing, and contract administration details for IT services, integrating clauses for security, privacy compliance, inspection, and acceptance standards. The contract, designated CORHQ-25-Q-0149, will begin on April 29, 2025, and ends on April 28, 2026, with the potential for multiple one-year option periods extending to April 28, 2030. It details key contact information for queries, vendor socio-economic status, and submission requirements for invoices. The document emphasizes compliance with Federal laws and FDIC policies, including stringent security measures for sensitive information and privacy protections. The contractor is mandated to maintain access control, reporting of incidents, and proper handling of FDIC information, reinforcing the importance of security while providing services. Overall, it reflects the FDIC's commitment to regulatory compliance in procurement processes and safeguarding sensitive data.
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Apr 3, 2025, 11:07 PM UTC
The document outlines a proposal related to subscription services from Granicus for federal government use. It details various items, specifically two types of software subscriptions: Communications Cloud and FedRAMP, designated for potential users within a specific range (5000000-5999999). Each item is listed with part numbers and quantities, although all line items show a unit price of $0.00, indicating a potential budget or pricing structure yet to be finalized. The document includes multiple option periods for contract extensions, with each period listing the same products without additional costs. The technical point of contact is unspecified, reflecting incomplete contact details for interested parties. Overall, the proposal caters to subscription services essential for communication and services within government agencies, highlighting the need for digital infrastructure support without current financial obligations stipulated. The absence of total prices signals preliminary negotiating stages in the procurement process.