EIA EOP IV Sources Sought Notice - Special Notice
ID: DE-SOL-0006050Type: Special Notice
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The Energy Information Administration (EIA) is initiating a presolicitation for the Omnibus Procurement IV, which includes a partial small business set-aside under FAR 19.5. This procurement aims to acquire support services in professional, administrative, and management areas, essential for the EIA's operational efficiency and data management. The services procured will play a crucial role in supporting the EIA's mission to provide reliable energy information to promote sound policymaking and informed decision-making. Interested vendors can reach out to Kyle C. Krzywicki, the Contract Specialist, for further details regarding the procurement process.

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