Wizehive Zengine Software Licenses
ID: PR00488Type: Special Notice
Overview

Buyer

HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OFCENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTIONCDC OFFICE OF ACQUISITION SERVICESATLANTA, GA, 30333, USA

NAICS

Computing Infrastructure Providers, Data Processing, Web Hosting, and Related Services (518210)

PSC

IT AND TELECOM - BUSINESS APPLICATION/APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT SOFTWARE AS A SERVICE (DA10)
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    Description

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) intends to procure a sole source contract with Wizehive, Inc. for the renewal of Wizehive Zengine workflow licenses and associated professional services. This procurement aims to support the expansion of existing workflows for managing fellowship programs and accreditation processes, requiring the addition of seven new program activities. The Wizehive Zengine platform is uniquely suited to meet the CDC's needs, allowing for rapid development and integration of workflows that no other software can replicate. Interested parties are invited to submit responses within five days of the notice's release, with submissions directed to the designated contract specialist, Jasmin Rooker, at ac18@cdc.gov, or Michael DeBisschop at xwg7@cdc.gov.

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    Jasmin Rooker
    ac18@cdc.gov
    Michael DeBisschop
    xwg7@cdc.gov
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    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) intends to procure a sole source contract with Wizehive, Inc. for the renewal of Wizehive Zengine workflow licenses and associated professional services. This renewal is crucial for the ongoing use and expansion of existing workflows to manage fellowship programs and accreditation processes. Wizehive’s enterprise solution is uniquely suited for CDC's needs, allowing for rapid workflow development and integration that no other software can replicate. The contracting action will follow FAR 13.106-1(b) (SAP) guidelines, indicating that the government plans to negotiate exclusively with Wizehive. While this notice does not request competitive quotes, it invites interested parties to submit responses within five days of the notice's release. The agency retains discretion over whether to proceed with a competitive procurement based on the responses received. Submissions should be directed to the designated contract specialist by a specified deadline. This initiative reflects the CDC's strategic approach to maintaining and developing vital program management capabilities efficiently.
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