DOJ Issues Solicitation for Potential 36M FPMS Software Contract

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Background

The Department of Justice (DOJ) is seeking proposals for software subscriptions and related services that will support the agency’s information technology infrastructure. The procurement is expected to be worth $36 million, with the potential contractor being awarded an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity task order. The DOJ has identified the need for modernized software solutions to enhance the agency’s ability to process and analyze large amounts of data. The proposed software subscriptions and related services will provide the necessary tools and support to help the agency meet its IT infrastructure needs.

Key Requirements

  • The proposed software subscriptions and related services must be able to support the DOJ’s current and future IT infrastructure needs. The solutions must be able to process and analyze large amounts of data, including unstructured and semi-structured data. The proposed solutions must be able to integrate with existing DOJ systems and applications. The solutions must be able to provide real-time analytics and reporting capabilities. ## Evaluation Criteria
  • Evaluation Criteria

    The DOJ will evaluate proposals based on the following criteria:

  • Technical merit: The ability of the proposed solution to meet the DOJ’s IT infrastructure needs.

    The contract will be awarded to the successful bidder through a competitive bidding process.

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