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DOJ Issues Solicitation for Potential $36M FPMS Software Contract
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DOJ Issues Solicitation for Potential $36M FPMS Software Contract

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The Department of Justice has begun seeking proposals for the procurement of software subscriptions and related services with a potential value of $36 million.

According to the request for proposal posted on SAM.gov Thursday, the potential contractor will be awarded an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity task order to provide a Financial & Performance Management System, or FPMS, software as a service subscriptions and support services.

Expectations of the Award

The selected vendor will deliver a cloud-based software service that covers various FPMS activities, including:

  • A-123 audits
  • Agency financial reporting
  • Component and department-wide data calls
  • Component and enterprise risk management
  • Component financial statement audits
  • Congressional budget justifications
  • Department-wide financial statement audits
  • Enterprise performance management
  • Operational and program audits
  • Policy reviews
  • Sarbanes-Oxley internal controls review for federal prison industries

The software should have a moderate or high impact Federal Risk and Management Program certification and be commercial-off-the-shelf or commercially available to the public.

The contract will have a one-year base period with an initial value of $250,000 and will run through March 31, 2026. It also comes with four option periods that will extend the work until March 2033, if all are exercised.

The project will be conducted in Washington, D.C. at DOJ headquarters. Interested contractors may send their proposals no later than Jan. 30.