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INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND This Sources Sought Notice (SSN) is issued by the Treasury Common Services Center (TCSC), Division of Procurement Services, on behalf of the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN). The purpose of this notice is to obtain industry information and identify potential sources that are capable of and interested in providing commercial regulatory writing services, as described herein. This notice is issued for acquisition planning and market research purposes only. SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES FinCEN seeks to identify contractors that can provide expert regulatory writing and related analytical and technical services to support the U.S. Department of the Treasury in developing regulatory documents, guidance, Federal Register notices, reports, and associated materials required under the Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2020 (AMLA) and the Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins Act (GENIUS Act). Services are to be performed on site at Treasury locations in Washington, DC, and Vienna, VA. Any remote work must be approved in writing in advance by the Contracting Officer's Representative (COR). An active Secret facility security clearance is required. The scope of work includes supporting Treasury staff with the following: Conduct research and analysis to support the development of regulatory policy proposals. Draft and recommend revisions to policy memoranda and other public policy documents. Prepare briefing materials for internal and interagency review. Support interagency coordination, including documenting meetings. Process, catalog, categorize, analyze, and summarize public comments and regulatory text proposals submitted by commenters. Liaise with and support engagement with U.S. government stakeholders. Liaise with and support engagement with the U.S. private sector. Provide project management support for various regulatory initiatives. Ensure clarity, accuracy, and compliance with statutory and administrative requirements, as well as consistency with Treasury and FinCEN rulemaking policies. Support the preparation of regulatory impact analyses (RIAs) for rulemakings. Services shall support the full life cycle of regulatory development at the direction of, and in coordination with, FinCEN staff. For proposed and final rulemaking documents, this includes research, drafting, revision and editing recommendations, interagency coordination, legal analysis support, documentation of meetings and consultations, evaluation of comments on proposed rulemakings, status reporting, and facilitation of publication in the Federal Register. It also includes support for implementation of regulations, such as development of guidance and policy documents and maintenance of OMB control numbers and related requirements (for example, drafting supporting statements). Interested contractors must be able to provide all products and services described in Appendix A of this notice. SUBMISSION GUIDELINES Sub…
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