Momentum Licenses and Maintenance for EPA's Office of Chief Financial Officer (OCFO) Compass Licensing and Operations and Maintenance Support Services
ID: 68HE0H18F1507_2Type: Presolicitation
Overview

Buyer

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCYENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCYHEADQUARTERS ACQUISITION DIV (HQAD)WASHINGTON, DC, 20460, USA

NAICS

Computer Systems Design Services (541512)

PSC

SUPPORT- PROFESSIONAL: OTHER (R499)
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    Description

    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is seeking to extend its contract with CGI Federal Inc. for Momentum Licenses and Maintenance services for its Office of Chief Financial Officer (OCFO) for an additional thirty days. This extension is critical to ensure the continuity of essential services while the follow-on contract is competitively bid and awarded, as the current contract is set to expire on May 31, 2025. CGI Federal has been providing these vital services since March 2018, and the EPA has determined that no other contractor can efficiently transition this workload within the limited timeframe without risking service disruption. Interested parties are invited to submit their capabilities and itemized pricing via FedConnect within 15 days, and inquiries should be directed to Kimberley Church-Mathis at ChurchMathis.Kimberley@epa.gov, as phone calls regarding this procurement will not be accepted.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Kimberley Church-Mathis
    ChurchMathis.Kimberley@epa.gov
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    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) seeks to extend its contract (EP-W-18-007/0002) with CGI Federal Inc. for Momentum Licenses and Maintenance for its Office of Chief Financial Officer (OCFO) for an additional thirty days. This extension is necessary to ensure continuation of critical services while the follow-on contract is competitively bid and awarded, as the current contract is set to expire on May 31, 2025. CGI Federal has been providing these essential services since March 2018, and no other contractor is deemed capable of transitioning this workload efficiently within the limited timeframe without risking service disruption. Interested parties are invited to submit their capabilities and itemized pricing via FedConnect within 15 days, after which the government will evaluate the feasibility of competitive procurement. The notice also indicates that the intention to sole source the extension is not meant to limit competition but to allow further time for the upcoming contract bidding process. Queries regarding this synopsis should be directed through FedConnect, and phone inquiries will not be accepted at this time.
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