Name | Type | Posted | Actions |
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693JJ319Q000003_Special_Notice_Amendment1.pdf | Oct 11, 2018 |
Software Engineering Support
Contact and place of performance
Not specified
Vendors interested in submitting a quotation in response to this pending Request for Quote (RFQ) are only required to have a GSA FSS contract on one of the following Schedule 70 SINs: 132 34 and/or 132 51. All vendors, including those with only one of the SINs, will be requested to demonstrate their capability to meet the full requirements of the RFQ. Vendors may choose at their discretion to enter into subcontracts,...
View moreThe Federal Highway Administration, on behalf of the United States Department of Transportation (USDOT), is issuing a special notice for upcoming software engineering support services under solicitation number 693JJ319Q000003. This requirement is classified under NAICS 541511 for Custom Computer Programming Services and PSC D. The USDOT plans to establish a multiple-award Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) through a total small business set-aside on GSA Schedule 70. Participation requires vendors to hold GSA FSS contracts under SIN 132 34 (Maintenance of Software as a Service) or SIN 132 51 (Information Technology Professional Services). The government anticipates awarding between ten and fifteen agreements to small businesses capable of demonstrating expertise in transitioning from waterfall environments to Agile or DevOps methodologies.
The scope of this department-wide BPA encompasses operations and maintenance for approximately 130 active applications, alongside new application development across various technology stacks. The effort supports USDOT’s digital transformation program, DestinationsDIGITAL, which focuses on shifting toward shared services, FedRAMP-certified cloud environments, and low-code platforms while reducing custom software development. Contracted services include all layers of application development, including middleware patching and configuration management, though IT infrastructure and integrated program support services are excluded. Performance must align with the Department’s Enterprise Program Management Review practices and all applicable IT security policies.
USDOT intends to release the formal Request for Quote (RFQ) within 30 days of the notice update published on October 23, 2018. An amendment posted on October 11, 2018, provides three technology tables detailing current operational systems, notional future-state technology stacks, and post-modernization platforms. A pre-proposal webinar is planned approximately two weeks following the RFQ release to provide further details on requirements. While the award is set aside for small businesses, other contractors may attend the pre-proposal conference to explore subcontracting opportunities. All inquiries are directed to the point of contact at [email protected].
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