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ID: 89303025NMA000086Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OFENERGY, DEPARTMENT OFHEADQUARTERS PROCUREMENT SERVICESWASHINGTON, DC, 20585, USA

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Software Publishers (513210)

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IT AND TELECOM - APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT SOFTWARE (PERPETUAL LICENSE SOFTWARE) (7A20)
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    The Department of Energy is seeking proposals for cost estimating software, software licensing, and technical support to enhance project management capabilities across various contracts and budgeting requirements. The procurement aims to facilitate the management of Independent Government Estimates, IDIQ, and BPA contract task orders, ensuring efficient oversight of the Working Capital Fund Budgeting process. This software is crucial for maintaining accurate financial assessments and project tracking within the department. Interested vendors can reach out to Steven W. Sylvester at steven.sylvester@hq.doe.gov or call 202-586-5845 for further details regarding the solicitation.

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