SM-M365 BU Rubrick for FDIC
Contact and place of performance
Ellisha Smith
Arlington, VA 22226
USA
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation invites you to submit a quote for RFQ# CORHQ-25-Q-0473 SM-M365 BU Rubrick. We request offerors to utilize the Price Schedule to fill in your pricing for all line items needed. Terms and Conditions, EULA, or MSAs must be sent with your quote to be incorporated in the subsequent contract award, the FDIC prefers Government approved terms. See section M of the R...
View moreThe Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) is soliciting quotes for SM-M365 BU Rubrick software and services under solicitation number CORHQ-25-Q-0473. This requirement is categorized under PSC 7A20 for IT and telecom application development software (perpetual license software) and NAICS 541519 for other computer related services. There is no set-aside (NONE) assigned to this procurement. The primary place of performance is Arlington, Virginia, and the agency is seeking government-approved terms for any subsequent contract award.
Offerors must submit a complete price schedule for all required line items, as the FDIC will reject proposals that do not utilize the provided pricing template. Submissions must also include Section K representations and certifications, pre-award supply chain risk management (SCRM) information, and any applicable End User License Agreements (EULAs), Master Service Agreements (MSAs), or warranty terms. If applicable, vendors should provide their relevant GSA Schedule or NASA SEWP contract details. Evaluation criteria for this solicitation are detailed in Section M of the request for quotes.
The deadline for submitting questions is 12:00 PM EST on January 6, 2026, and all final quotes are due by 12:00 PM EST on January 16, 2026. Ellisha Smith is the point of contact for this notice. The solicitation is supported by five attachments, including the primary RFQ document, two amendments, a SCRM information spreadsheet, and an updated pricing schedule.
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