INL Bogota TRM Forensics Licenses
Contact and place of performance
Michele Coccovizzo
COL
Solicitation No. 191NLE26Q0092 – INL Colombia TRM 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—as well as computer equipment for use by U.S. law enforcement-vetted a...
View moreThe 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 item description, 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
Responses to this solicitation are due no later than Thursday, June 25, 2026, at 5:00 PM EST. Include solicitation number 191NLE26Q0092 in the subject line of the email.
Questions regarding this solicitation shall be accepted until 12:00 PM on Wednesday, June 17, 2026.
Primary Point of Contact:
Michele Coccovizzo
Senior Contract Support Specialist
[email protected]
Secondary Point of Contact:
Jamillah Timmons
Contracting Officer
[email protected]
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 one year, plus 2 option years.(See SF 1449 for full base plus option year quantities.
WARRANTY
The vendor must provide one year of support to the users of the tool, starting from the date the tool is activated to end users. Two option years of support shall be included.
If INL receives a warranty claim for any product(s), it will be reported to the vendor to perform an evaluation, with no charge to INL, to verify the status of the claim and the product. If the warranty department of the vendor determines that the product has a defect covered under the warranty, vendor must resolve.
During the warranty period, the contractor must respond to any technical requests over the phone or e-mail in a maximum of one day.
For product discontinuation: In the event the provider intends to discontinue any service, specific feature, coverage of any asset within a service or the operation, support, or sale thereof, the provider shall give licensee no less than three (3) months’ advance written notice of such discontinuation and as licensee’s sole and exclusive remedy, the provider will: (1) offer a replacement solution that is materially similar to the discontinued service or asset, or (2) refund the portion of any prepaid fees applicable to the discontinued service or asset.
CUSTOMS CLEARANCE AND TAX EXEMPTIONS
All goods and services shall be provided with tax exemption, under no circumstance INL/DOS will be paying VAT, income, entrance, or any other related tax for this order.
The U.S. Government (USG) will assist the contractor in obtaining customs clearance and tax exemption certificates from the Government of Colombia.
INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE
The final inspection and acceptance of ALL items shall be performed by the U.S. government upon delivery and scheduled training with final users. The payment(s) to the contractor shall be made following satisfactory inspection and acceptance of products and services by the office of INL in Colombia.
PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE (POP) or ESTIMATED DELIVERY DATE
The Period of Performance for this contract is 45 days, to deliver the licenses and coordinate/schedule the requested certified trainings after the award of the contract.
Vendor must fulfill the contract and deliver 100% of the items requested within 45 days after the delivery of the order.
The Department of State, Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) in Bogota, Colombia, has issued solicitation 191NLE26Q0092 to procure specialized software licenses and computer equipment. This requirement supports the Anti-Money Laundering program at the U.S. Embassy and provides tools for financial investigation, blockchain tracing, link analysis, and digital forensics to law enforcement-vetted units within the Colombian National Police, Attorney General’s Office, Financial Intelligence Unit, and Supreme Court of Justice. These tools assist in analyzing digital evidence to investigate illicit financing linked to transnational criminal organizations and foreign terrorist organizations. The procurement is categorized under NAICS 513210 for Software Publishers and PSC 7A20 for IT and Telecom - Application Development Software (Perpetual License Software), with no set-aside designated.
This brand-name-only requirement is a combined synopsis/solicitation conducted under commercial item procedures. The government intends to make a single award to the lowest priced, technically acceptable responsible offeror who is an authorized reseller of the specified products. The performance period includes a 45-day window for license delivery and 60 days for initial training, with a total of six months to complete all required training sessions. The contract covers a one-year base period for licenses and professional support, with two additional one-year options. The contractor must provide one year of technical support and warranty services, responding to inquiries within one business day.
Responses are due by June 25, 2026, at 5:00 PM EST, and all items are to be delivered to Colombia. Delivery and installation must be completed within 45 days of the award, and final acceptance will be performed by the U.S. government following the delivery and training. The solicitation includes three attachments: a Statement of Work, a redacted Sole Source Justification, and the signed solicitation form. Michele Coccovizzo serves as the primary point of contact for this requirement. All goods and services are subject to tax exemption, and the U.S. government will assist the contractor in obtaining necessary customs clearances from the Government of Colombia.
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