The FBI Information Technology Enterprise Contract Support (ITECS) opportunity is the follow-on to the FBI IT Triple-S contract, which was awarded to 46 companies in the Fall of 2010. The FBI intends to award contracts to 20 large businesses and 10 small businesses, using the size standard for NAICS code 541519 (although, as usual, they reserve the right to alter that award plan). The contract will have a one-year base period and four 1-year option periods.
The technical scope of the contract includes seven service areas: End User Services; Delivery Services; Business Application Services, Platform Services, Infrastructure Services, Emerging Technologies, and Shared Services.
This solicitation represents Phase One. The FBI is using a self-scoring proposal approach similar to the prior GSA Alliant 2 and OASIS procurements. After validating the self-scoring, the 40 top scoring large business proposals and 20 top scoring small business proposals will move on to Phase Two, which includes a technical oral presentation, a technical security factor, and pricing for a mock task order.
Here are some interesting elements of the FBI ITECS solicitation:
Initial Scoring Analysis: Conduct a complete opportunity assessment to ensure that you meet the pool qualifications. Validate the scoring worksheet based on the selected contracts and provide an initial estimated score. Offer guidance for bid/no bid and pursuit strategy based on the assessment.
Proposal Review: Let us review your proposal to ensure that all of your proposal documentation, project information, and certification information is easy to find and clearly mapped to the solicitation requirements.
Proposal Management: With a two-phase procurement and a three-volume Phase One submission, with intricate scoring and documentation requirements, to say this bid is complex is an understatement. We will work with your team to ensure that each and every element is covered and progressing within the RFP response timeframe.
Document Specialist: Ensures compliance and accurate mapping of all contract relevant information as part of the submission response.
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