The document is a Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) solicitation and award for a subscription service related to Docker Business, with a contract effective from May 15, 2025, to May 14, 2026, and options to extend through May 14, 2028. It outlines the required services and technical specifications, including a comprehensive list of supplies and services, quantity, pricing, and the process for invoicing. The contractor must ensure strict adherence to FDIC's inspection, acceptance, and security protocols regarding government information. Furthermore, it specifies the electronic invoicing procedures to facilitate payments via Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT) and includes clauses on cybersecurity and confidentiality. Key roles and responsibilities are assigned to the Contracting Officer and Oversight Manager. Contractors must comply with federal regulations concerning telecommunications and software use as outlined in the clauses. Overall, the document serves as a framework for procurement, ensuring compliance and quality assurance for the services provided under this contract.
This document outlines a federal solicitation for a Docker Business subscription aimed at supporting FDIC developers in transitioning from a free licensed model to a paid model. It details the subscription requirements, pricing structure, and provisions for maintenance over specified periods. The base performance period runs from May 15, 2025, to May 14, 2026, followed by two option periods extending through May 14, 2028. Each period includes a line item for 1,000 subscriptions under the maintenance category, each associated with part number DBS-10223. The document serves as a solicitation for vendors to provide this subscription, reflecting the government's investment in modern software to enhance application development capabilities. Overall, the request emphasizes the importance of continuous software support and upgrading to ensure the effective functioning of government applications.