Bloomberg Government Subscription Service
Type: Special Notice
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JUSTICE, DEPARTMENT OFFEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATIONFBI-JEHWASHINGTON, DC, 20535, USA

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Web Search Portals and All Other Information Services (519290)
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    The Department of Justice, specifically the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), intends to award a Firm Fixed Price Contract to Bloomberg Industry Group, Inc. for the Bloomberg Government subscription service. This procurement will provide the Office of Congressional Affairs with 25 licenses annually, with the potential for additional licenses as needed, to facilitate legislative policy and analysis. The subscription service is crucial for the FBI's research efforts in understanding and navigating legislative matters. Interested parties can reach out to primary contact Tabitha Williams at tlwilliams8@fbi.gov or secondary contact Natosha Floyd at nfloyd@fbi.gov for further information. The contract is expected to span one year, with four optional additional years, following a competitive acquisition process under FAR 13.5.

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    Tabitha Williams
    tlwilliams8@fbi.gov
    Natosha Floyd
    nfloyd@fbi.gov
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