Payroll and HR IT Technical Support
Contact and place of performance
Sharmel Lane
Washington, DC 20405
USA
The General Services Administration, Office of Business Applications IT Services, Payroll and Human Resources Information Technology (HR IT) Services Division requires development and technical support services for ePayroll and HR IT applications. This Request for Information (RFI) is for planning purposes only and is not a Request for Quotes (RFQ), Request for Proposals (RFP), Invitation for Bids (IFB) or an obligat...
View moreThe General Services Administration Office of Administrative Services, Office of Internal Acquisition, is seeking information for development and technical support services for ePayroll and Human Resources Information Technology (HR IT) applications. This requirement supports the Office of Business Applications IT Services, Payroll and HR IT Services Division, and encompasses technical support for internal business systems. The government is conducting this market research for planning purposes to determine vendor capabilities and may use the results to inform future procurement strategies or potential direct awards.
The project is classified under NAICS 541519 Other Computer Related Services and PSC DA01 IT AND TELECOM - BUSINESS APPLICATION/APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT SERVICES (LABOR). This notice, identified by solicitation number 47QACB26N0005, includes a set-aside designation of HZC HZC. Primary performance will take place in Washington, DC. Supporting documentation includes four attachments: a draft performance work statement, RFI instructions, and two security-related policy documents regarding HSPD-12 and CIO-IT security.
Responses to this sources sought notice are due by June 5, 2026. This inquiry does not constitute a request for proposals, quotes, or bids, and the government is not obligated to award a contract or reimburse costs associated with response preparation. Sharmel Lane is the designated point of contact for this notice.
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