The Performance Work Statement details the procurement for the maintenance and support of the Information Collection Request Review and Approval System (ICRAS) by the U.S. Department of Education. The contractor's role is to manage ICRAS within a cloud environment, ensuring compliance with federal laws like the Paperwork Reduction Act. Key tasks include project management, operational support, security management, and testing of the ICRAS system. The contract spans a base year with up to three option years and mandates a series of deliverables, including a project management plan and an administration manual. Contractor personnel must be qualified with specific expertise in IT and data management. The document outlines strict compliance with security policies, emphasizing accessibility standards under Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, and specifies protocols for managing federal records and controlled unclassified information. The structured approach ensures quality and efficacy in managing educational data collections, reflecting a commitment to enhancing operational efficiency in the Department's processes.
The Office of Planning, Evaluation, and Policy Development is issuing a Request for Information (RFI) to gather insights for a planned re-compete of a single award contract regarding maintenance and support for the Information Collection Request, Review & Approval System. This RFI aims to assess the availability and capabilities of qualified small business vendors under NAICS code 541512, Computer Systems Design Services, with a firm-fixed price contract anticipated to span a 12-month base period and four optional extensions. Responses are solicited to determine vendor capabilities, classifications, and the overall level of competition. Interested organizations must provide essential business details and capability statements by March 11, 2025. Participation is voluntary, and submitted information will inform the creation of a future solicitation, planned for release in Spring 2025. The document emphasizes that the RFI does not constitute a commitment from the government to award a contract or directly pay for responses received. Only designated contacts are authorized to address inquiries regarding this RFI.