FDIC_SUBJECT 7_Enterprise Licenses
ID: 7A21Type: Solicitation
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FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATIONFEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION_

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Other Computer Related Services (541519)

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IT AND TELECOM - BUSINESS APPLICATION SOFTWARE (PERPETUAL LICENSE SOFTWARE) (7A21)
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    The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) is seeking proposals for the renewal of its Subject 7 Enterprise Licenses, which are essential for automating application testing as part of its Agile/DevSecOps initiative. The procurement involves a three-year subscription service that includes functional test automation licenses for an additional 15 users, along with new system releases, upgrades, and patches, aimed at enhancing operational efficiency in government software development. This solicitation reflects the FDIC's commitment to modernizing its technology infrastructure and improving software reliability and performance. Interested vendors must submit their quotes by June 23, 2025, at 2:00 PM EST, and can contact Harold Groves at hgroves@fdic.gov or 703-562-2221 for further information.

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    The document outlines a federal solicitation pertaining to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) regarding the procurement of software licenses and related services for automating application testing under the Agile/DevSecOps initiative. It specifies details such as the requisition number, award date, contractor contact information, submission requirements, and payment processing. The main item involves the Subject 7 Enterprise License for functional test automation. The contract period runs from September 5, 2025, to September 4, 2026, with options for extending until September 4, 2028. Key contract terms include delivery requirements, inspection and acceptance clauses, invoicing procedures, and safeguarding of sensitive information. The document emphasizes strict guidelines on compliance, contractor responsibilities, acceptance criteria, and confidentiality concerning FDIC information. It also outlines mandatory insurance requirements for contractors and specifies the conditions under which audits and inspections may occur. Overall, this solicitation establishes a framework for the FDIC's acquisition process, aiming to enhance technical capabilities while ensuring adherence to federal regulations and safeguarding sensitive data.
    The document outlines a Request for Proposal (RFP) related to the implementation of the Subject 7 Enterprise License, aimed at automating application testing for the Agile/DevSecOps initiative. It details a three-year subscription service with a focus on providing functional test automation licenses for an additional 15 users, inclusive of new system releases, upgrades, and patches. The pricing structure is divided into three periods: the base period from September 5, 2025, to September 4, 2026, followed by two option periods extending through 2028. This RFP reflects an emphasis on enhancing operational efficiency through automation in government software development, aligning with broader federal initiatives to modernize technology infrastructure. The document serves as a formal invitation for bids from qualified vendors, indicating a commitment to improving software reliability and performance in governmental operations.
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