The Naval Surface Warfare Center, Port Hueneme Division, has issued a Sources Sought Notice to conduct market research for potential procurement of the Spatial Analyzer Ultimate Software Maintenance Agreement. This notice aims to identify interested parties capable of providing software maintenance and a new license purchase with a 12-month maintenance agreement. The NAICS code for this procurement is 513210, with an emphasis on gathering technical information and capabilities from responding companies to inform the government’s procurement method, which may include small business set-asides. Interested parties must submit essential details such as company qualifications, order cost estimates, and feedback on feasibility by April 28, 2025. The document clarifies that this notice does not constitute a formal solicitation or guarantee of funding and emphasizes that responses will not be compensated. Additionally, proprietary information must be clearly identified by the respondents. Overall, the notice signifies the government’s intent to evaluate the market's capacity for these software services and outlines the expectations for potential vendors' responses.
The Naval Surface Warfare Center, Port Hueneme Division has issued a Sources Sought Notice as part of its market research for the procurement of Spatial Analyzer Ultimate Software Maintenance Agreements (SMA) and new licenses. The notice invites interested vendors to provide information regarding their capabilities, resources, and experience in delivering the specified software maintenance and licensing options. The procurement will utilize the NAICS code 513210 and has no current set-aside for small businesses.
Interested parties must submit details such as company information, product capabilities, estimated costs, and feedback on the feasibility of delivery. The government emphasizes that this is a market research effort rather than a solicitation and encourages respondents to identify proprietary information. The submission deadline for responses is 3:00 PM Pacific Time on April 28, 2025, with no compensation offered for responses. This initiative underscores the importance of identifying potential suppliers to determine procurement methods while highlighting the government's commitment to transparency and competition in contracting practices.