The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) is seeking proposals from software publishers to procure subscription-based services for the Terraform Enterprise Platform. The goal is to obtain a Self-Serve Infrastructure Governance and Policy subscription with Terraform Gold Support from HashiCorp, Inc. This cloud-based service allows users to manage infrastructure through code and the FDIC aims to initially secure 500 workspaces, with potential increases during optional contract periods.
The scope of work for the successful applicant includes providing the subscription, ensuring compliance with technical specifications, and maintaining platform functionality. The contract is firm-fixed-price, with the initial period lasting from November 2024 to November 2025, and potential extensions until November 2027. The vendor will be responsible for delivering a scalable and flexible solution, enabling the FDIC to increase workspaces as needed.
The FDIC envisions the subscription's initial period to be valued at around $234,000, with separate not-to-exceed amounts for each period of performance. The selected vendor will be required to sign the Request for Proposal, complete the Pricing Schedule, and provide any Terms and Conditions or MSAs. Proposals are due by 12:00 pm EST on September 9, 2024.
The FDIC reserves the right to award the contract based on the best overall value, considering technical expertise, past performance, and cost. Questions regarding the solicitation can be directed to Ellisha Smith by email prior to 10:00 am on August 7, 2024.
For this opportunity, the FDIC seeks experienced providers with the ability to deliver and support the specialized software. Eligible applicants should be prepared to provide a detailed proposal, including pricing structures, in accordance with the specified requirements and key dates.