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Solicitatioon : 19INLE26Q0084 - INL Bogota Chainalysis Licenses (PCS: 7A20; NAICS: 513210) Background: The INL Anti-Money Laundering (AML) program at the U.S. Embassy in Bogotá seeks to procure specialized software licenses—including financial investigative tools, blockchain tracing, link analysis, and digital forensic software. This will enable investigative units to analyze digital evidence from phones and computers and will advance investigations into illicit financing related to money laundering, weapons trafficking, forced recruitment, and migrant smuggling by transnational criminal organizations (TCOs) and foreign terrorist organizations (FTOs). This solicitation is a Brand Name Only requirement. Offerors must be an authorized reseller of the products specified in the attached Statement of Work. The Government contemplates awarding a contract using commercial item procedures under FAR Part 12 and 13.5. Award shall be made to the lowest priced, technically acceptable responsible offeror. A single award will be made to that responsible Offeror whose total evaluated price of this Solicitation is the lowest and whose proposal meets or exceeds all technical and past performance evaluation criteria (non-cost factors). It is the intent of the Government to make an award based on the initial proposal without discussions. The following minimum information is requested in this solicitation (See attached Statement of Work for additional details): 1. Company name, point of contact, phone number, and address; 2. UEI Number and CAGE Code; 3. Nature of participation [e.g., prime contractor, teaming partner, primary subcontractor]; 4. SDVOSB/HUBZONE/8(a)/WOSB or other SBA certification for applicable NAICS; 5. Detailed quote including unit cost, quantities, totals, part/serial number where applicable, any applicable burden and fee 6. Authorized reseller of required Software Licenses Interested Offerors shall provide the above information via e-mail to the addresses listed below. Information submitted must be in sufficient detail as to allow for a thorough government review of the offerors technical acceptability Response to this solicitation are due no later than Thursday, June 18, 2026, at 5:00 PM EST. Questions regarding this solicitation shall be accepted until 12:00 PM on Wednesday, June 10, 2026. Primary Point of Contact: Michele Coccovizzo Senior Contract Support Specialist CoccovizzoML@state.gov Secondary Point of Contact: Jamillah Timmons Contracting Officer TimmonsJ@state.gov Technical Specifications: See attached SF1449 and Statement of Work for technical specifications and Quantities DELIVERY (SHIPPING AND HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS) Delivery and installation of the licenses is requested no more than 45 days after award of the order. Initial training should be no more than 60 days after the licenses are installed, and 6 months to complete the rest of the trainings. Faster delivery is preferred. Licenses and professional support for on…
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