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NOI - NTTO World Cup Analysis
Contact and place of performance
Omar Mohamed
Washington, DC
USA
This is a notice of intent to award a sole source contract in accordance with Revolutionary Federal Acquisition Regulations Overhaul (RFO) 12.102(a). Contracting Officers may solicit from one source if it's determined only one source is reasonably available to satisfy agency requirements, as supplemented with additional information in this notice. The U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC), Office of Acqui...
View moreThe study shall provide the National Travel and Tourism Office and the International Trade Administration with defensible, transparent, and actionable analysis to support leadership decision-making, interagency coordination, stakeholder engagement, and strategic communications.
The analysis shall include, at a minimum:
This is NOT a solicitation for quotations, quotation abstracts, a request for competitive quotations; or request for competitive proposals; however, all responses received within 15 days from the date of publication of this synopsis will be considered by the Government. Responses must clearly and thoroughly defend any claims or assertions that attempt to refute the Government’s claim. A determination by the Government not to compete this proposed action based upon responses to this notice is solely with the discretion of the Government. Information received will normally be considered for the purpose of determining whether to conduct a competitive procurement.
There is no solicitation package available. Any questions regarding this notice must be submitted in writing via email to the point of contact listed in the posting.
The Department of Commerce, Office of Acquisition Management, Shared Services Procurement Office, intends to award a sole source purchase order to Rockport Analytics on behalf of the International Trade Administration and the National Travel and Tourism Office. This requirement, identified under the authority of 41 U.S.C. 1901, involves conducting an economic impact study of tourism related to the FIFA World Cup 2026. The objective is to produce a comprehensive, data-driven assessment of national and regional impacts to support leadership decision-making, interagency coordination, and strategic communications. The resulting contract will feature a 12-month base period of performance.
The study will analyze the economic outcomes for the United States, specifically focusing on direct, indirect, and induced impacts across sectors such as hospitality, transportation, retail, and recreation. The analysis will distinguish between international and domestic visitor spending while examining effects on employment, labor income, tax revenue, and U.S. travel exports. Deliverables include baseline and alternative scenario modeling, data visualizations, and public-facing summaries. Work will be performed in Washington, DC, and the primary point of contact for this notice is Omar Mohamed.
While this notice of intent is not a formal request for competitive proposals, the government will consider responses received by the deadline of June 19, 2026. Submissions must thoroughly defend any claims refuting the determination that only one source is reasonably available. Information received through this process will be used to determine whether a competitive procurement is warranted, though the final decision remains at the government's discretion. No solicitation package is currently available for this requirement.
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