Technical Support Services
ID: 72001G25R00001Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTAGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTUSAID OIGWASHINGTON, DC, 20523, USA

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Other Computer Related Services (541519)

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IT AND TELECOM - SECURITY AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT SERVICES (LABOR) (DJ01)
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    The United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Office of Inspector General (OIG), is seeking proposals for Technical Support Services under Solicitation No. 72001G25R00001. The procurement aims to secure contractors for cybersecurity services, specifically focusing on penetration testing and vulnerability assessments to support independent evaluations and audits of the agency's operations. This initiative is critical for enhancing the integrity and efficacy of foreign assistance programs, ensuring robust cybersecurity measures are in place. Interested businesses must submit their proposals by email, with a maximum contract value of $5 million over a potential five-year period, including a one-year base and four optional years. Questions regarding the RFP must be submitted by November 18, 2024, to Kiaira Stallworth and Scott Ferrante at the provided email addresses.

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    The United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Office of Inspector General (OIG), issued Solicitation No. 72001G25R00001 to procure technical support services. The contract is intended for businesses under GSA Schedule 54151HACS, specifically within cybersecurity services, focusing on penetration testing and vulnerability assessments. The awarded contract will facilitate independent evaluations and audits through specific services including external and internal network tests, Wi-Fi and database assessments, and related staff training. The contract is structured as a Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) for up to five years, divided into a one-year base period followed by four optional years, with a maximum value of $5 million. Proposals will be evaluated primarily on technical capability rather than price, emphasizing the importance of the contractor's independence from USAID and relevant past performance. The solicitation contains detailed requirements, including meetings, deliverables, and specific evaluation criteria. Questions about the proposal must be submitted by November 18, 2024, with responses provided by November 20, 2024. This solicitation represents a critical effort by USAID OIG to bolster their cybersecurity measures by obtaining experienced service providers committed to high standards and quality assurance in their fieldwork.
    The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Office of Inspector General (OIG) seeks technical support services to enhance its evaluations and audits. This Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) allows for services, including network penetration tests, vulnerability assessments, and staff training, with a maximum budget of $5 million and no restrictions on order quantity. USAID OIG evaluates several federal agencies, focusing on maintaining integrity and efficacy in foreign assistance programs. Due to the nature of the work, the contractor must adhere to specific performance standards, including quality assurance and quality control measures, and deliver detailed reports and training materials. Key positions among contractor personnel require extensive cybersecurity expertise, with a focus on penetration testing and technical vulnerability assessments. The BPA emphasizes the importance of staff qualifications, written protocols for quality assurance, and the necessity for compliance with government regulations and security requirements. With a performance period extending to five years, the agreement underscores the importance of technical support in safeguarding federal agency networks and improving operational efficiency.
    The document is a Non-Disclosure and Conflicts of Interest Agreement for personnel working with USAID on a specified project. It outlines the definitions of nonpublic USAID data, emphasizing that such data includes sensitive contract information, policies, and proprietary financial details. Personnel are required to maintain confidentiality, prohibiting unauthorized use, transmission, or disclosure of nonpublic data obtained through their work. The document also emphasizes the importance of avoiding conflicts of interest, requiring personnel to disclose any potential conflicts that may arise. Personnel must also attend a briefing from the USAID Designated Agency Official to discuss ethical compliance. The agreement concludes with certifications that personnel must acknowledge regarding their understanding of the agreement and their commitment to adhere to its terms. This document serves to protect sensitive information and uphold integrity within government RFP processes and federal grant activities, ensuring ethical conduct and safeguarding vital data throughout the project's duration.
    This government file outlines a Request for Proposals (RFP) related to cybersecurity services, addressing the financial aspects and task requirements for the base year and option year one. It specifies that dates for project commencement are to be determined at the time of award, with total estimated costs currently set at $0.00 for both the base and option years. The file lists various labor categories required for the tasks, including senior and mid-level cybersecurity professionals, editors, and administrative support. Additionally, it provides a payment schedule based on deliverables linked to specific tasks, with percentages allocated for task completions ranging from 6% to 50%. The document highlights that certain sections, such as the estimated costs and labor hours, are locked and must not be altered, ensuring financial integrity throughout the proposal process. Overall, this document represents essential pre-requisites for prospective suppliers to understand the project's pricing structure, labor categories, and payment terms related to cybersecurity initiatives, demonstrating the government's commitment to maintaining robust information security measures.
    The document outlines a Request for Proposal (RFP) for technical support services for the U.S. Agency for International Development's Office of Inspector General (USAID OIG). It specifies submission guidelines, stating that proposals must be submitted via email by a set deadline. Offerors must include a comprehensive technical proposal, excluding pricing, in a specified format and include evidence of independence from certain government organizations. Key evaluation factors include the offeror's past performance, a system of quality control, and the ability to meet specific cybersecurity requirements for assessing and mitigating network vulnerabilities. The RFP emphasizes the importance of conducting both external penetration testing and internal vulnerability assessments while adhering to guidelines from the National Institute of Standards and Technology. The document details a structured plan for deliverables throughout the project, including timelines for reports and meetings. Contractor personnel must possess relevant cybersecurity qualifications and maintain compliance with background investigation requirements. The contract is set for a base period with options for extensions, and payment is contingent on deliverable acceptance. This RFP illustrates the government's focus on ensuring robust cybersecurity measures while requiring transparency and accountability in the contracting process.
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