Contact and place of performance
Anna Nereng
Arlington, VA
USA
UPDATED 6/10/26 TO ADD Q&A The American Battle Monuments Commission (ABMC) is issuing this combined synopsis/solicitation for Information Technology (IT), Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), and Business Process Support Services in accordance with FAR Part 12 and FAR Part 13. This requirement supports ongoing and planned initiatives including: Transition to the Government-wide GO.gov travel system Oracle Federal...
View moreThis requirement is subject to the Service Contract Labor Standards statute (formerly SCA) in accordance with FAR Subpart 22.10. The applicable DOL Wage Determination will be WD No. 2015-4281 (or most current revision); Arlington, VA / Fairfax / Alexandria locality. Offerors shall:
Identify which proposed labor categories are SCLS-covered (non-exempt) vs. exempt professional employees.
Ensure pricing reflects minimum wage and fringe benefits required by the WD and compliance with FAR 52.222-41.
Acknowledge that the WD rates represent minimums, not ceilings and contractors remain responsible for proper labor classification mapping.
Offerors shall submit the following:
1. Technical Quote
2. Price Quote
Award will be made on a best value basis considering the following:
Technical factors, when combined, are more important than price.
The resulting award will incorporate applicable clauses under FAR Part 12 and FAR Part 13, including but not limited to:
Offerors shall submit proposals to the Contracting Officer at [email protected] on or before the due date. The Government may award with or without discussions and request any clarifications as necessary; therefore, offerors are encouraged to submit their best technical and price quote initially.
The American Battle Monuments Commission (ABMC) is soliciting Information Technology (IT), Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), and Business Process Support Services. This requirement encompasses several key initiatives, including the transition to the government-wide GO.gov travel system, enhancements to the Oracle Federal Financial System, and improvements to the Foreign Service National payroll system. Additionally, the scope includes modernizing Enterprise Risk Management and implementing an Integrated Facilities Management System. This opportunity is classified under NAICS 541512 for Computer Systems Design Services and PSC DA01 for IT and Telecom - Business Application/Application Development Support Services (Labor).
Performance is scheduled to occur in Arlington, Virginia, from July 2026 through July 2027, with one optional year included. The ABMC anticipates a Time and Materials or Labor Hour contract with an estimated annual level of effort of 1,400 hours. This solicitation is issued without a set-aside and is subject to the Service Contract Labor Standards statute. Offers will be evaluated on a best value basis, where technical factors, including technical approach, relevant experience, key personnel qualifications, and past performance, are collectively more important than price.
Submissions are due by June 18, 2026, and must include a technical quote addressing the statement of work and a price quote featuring fully burdened hourly rates. The solicitation, identified as number 74330226R0060, was published on May 28, 2026, and updated on June 10, 2026, to include vendor questions and answers. Two attachments are associated with this notice: a Performance Work Statement and a vendor questions spreadsheet. Anna Nereng serves as the primary point of contact for this requirement.
Generated by Lumen AI
Scoped analysis and attachments—go beyond the summary when you need detail from the solicitation package.