GSA FY25 Bluebeam Revu SW License Renewal
ID: 47HAA025Q0022Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATIONOFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICESOAS OFFICE OF INTERNAL ACQUISITIONWASHINGTON, DC, 20405, USA

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Other Computer Related Services (541519)

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IT AND TELECOM - BUSINESS APPLICATION/APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT SOFTWARE AS A SERVICE (DA10)
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    The General Services Administration (GSA) is seeking authorized resellers to provide a renewal of Bluebeam Revu software licenses for fiscal year 2025, under Request for Quotation (RFQ) No. 47HAA025Q0022. The procurement will be executed as a firm fixed price contract using a Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) evaluation method, focusing on cost-effectiveness while ensuring compliance with specific technical requirements. The renewal encompasses a total of 450 software licenses, which are critical for construction document review and cost estimations, highlighting the unique capabilities of Bluebeam Revu that are essential for GSA operations. Quotations must be submitted electronically by February 20, 2025, and interested vendors can contact Colin Beckford at colin.beckford@gsa.gov for further information.

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    The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) has issued a Request for Quotation (RFQ) No. 47HAA025Q0022 for the renewal of Bluebeam Revu software for FY25, targeting authorized resellers. The procurement will follow a firm fixed price contract to be awarded based on a Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) method, emphasizing price over technical factors. Quotations must be submitted electronically by February 20, 2025. Essential submission guidelines detail minimum requirements, including the vendor’s System for Award Management (SAM) registration and compliance with criteria outlined in the Bill of Materials. The scope includes a range of software renewal clauses and security provisions under FAR regulations. Further, it mandates contractors uphold data security and privacy, offering the GSA unlimited rights to any developed intellectual property. Additionally, the RFQ outlines invoicing procedures, performance assessment strategies, and specific communications policies. The document reinforces the GSA’s commitment to transparency and accountability in federal acquisitions, setting the stage for a competitive and compliant procurement process for necessary IT services.
    The General Services Administration (GSA) is initiating a renewal of its Bluebeam Revu software licenses through a Statement of Work (SOW). The renewal encompasses both perpetual licenses and subscriptions, with GSA planning to renew 348 seats across various Bluebeam products including Standard, CAD, and Extreme editions, as well as subscription models. The renewal period is set from March 1, 2025, to February 28, 2026. This effort follows a consolidation strategy to streamline procurement into a single action, creating efficiencies from prior standalone purchases. The SOW emphasizes compliance with the Privacy Act and requires personnel to manage sensitive information responsibly. The project will be executed under a Firm Fixed Price contract. Key deliverables include the renewal of specified licenses by the stated deadline and adherence to invoicing protocols. The SOW specifies roles for an Ordering Contracting Officer and mandates a quality control plan from the contractor. The document serves as a guideline for prospective contractors to submit proposals and outlines the necessary steps for implementation, indicating GSA's commitment to ongoing software support and compliance within its operational framework.
    The "IT Security Procedural Guide: Security and Privacy Requirements for IT Acquisition Efforts," published by the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA), outlines essential security and privacy protocols for IT acquisitions involving various information systems. This guide is intended for GSA IT contracts related to externally hosted systems, internal systems, cloud services, mobile applications, and Low Impact Software as a Service (LiSaaS). Key points of the guide include compliance with applicable federal laws, regulations, and GSA policies, emphasizing the implementation of security controls per NIST SP 800-53 based on the system's impact level (Low, Moderate, High). The document also delineates the responsibilities of contractors regarding assessments, authorization processes (A&A), and continuous monitoring of security controls. It mandates detailed documentation, including Security and Privacy Plans, incident response, contingency plans, and privacy impact assessments when dealing with personally identifiable information (PII). Furthermore, the guide stresses the importance of safeguarding controlled unclassified information (CUI) during transmission and storage. The GSA maintains the authority to conduct audits and inspections of contractor systems, emphasizing strict adherence to security measures to protect government data integrity. This procedural guide is a crucial aspect of the acquisition process, ensuring comprehensive security oversight and compliance in IT-related contracts.
    The document presents a Bill of Materials Template detailing software procurement for Bluebeam Revu, covering the period from March 1, 2025, to February 28, 2026. It lists multiple items related to Bluebeam software, including standard, CAD, and eXtreme versions, along with subscription renewals categorized by type. Each item includes the manufacturer (Bluebeam), quantity, unit price, and total price. The purpose of this document appears to be the organization and specification of software licenses for government operations. It serves as a formal request for proposal (RFP) component, providing clear details necessary for evaluating bids from vendors. The inclusion of Serial Numbers (S/N) for specific items indicates a focus on tracking and managing software assets. Overall, the template aids in budgeting and procurement processes, ensuring adherence to government standards in software licensing.
    The justification for a Sole Source procurement by the GSA's Public Buildings Service outlines the renewal of Bluebeam Revu licenses. This includes renewing a variety of licenses and subscriptions essential for their operations, with a total of 450 seats planned for renewal. The document explains that Bluebeam Revu offers unique capabilities tailored for construction document review and cost estimations, making it indispensable for GSA’s requirements. Alternative software lacks the specific features needed for accurate project evaluations and quality control, necessitating this sole source approach. GSA intends to publicize this requirement through Contract Opportunities, while historical pricing comparisons and market research confirm that only designated Bluebeam Platinum Partners can meet the procurement needs. Future market research will be conducted to explore options for upcoming acquisitions to enhance competition. Overall, this Sole Source Justification emphasizes the necessity and reasoning for acquiring Bluebeam services without full and open competition, asserting the product's unique qualifications and vendor capabilities.
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