Name | Type | Posted | Actions |
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Sources Sought Data Integration Platform.pdf | Mar 19, 2026 |
Data Integration Platform
Contact and place of performance
Cathy Collins
Washington, DC 20002
USA
This is a Sources Sought Notice only.This is not a request for proposal and no contract action will be awarded from this notice. No solicitation, specifications, drawings are available at this time. This notice is a market research tool used for planning purposes only to determine the availability and capability of any sources (small or large) who can perform the work described herein. All information contained in th...
View moreThe Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency (CSOSA), Office of Information Technology, is conducting market research to identify capable sources for a secure, cloud-based Software as a Service (SaaS) data integration platform. This requirement, identified under solicitation number 9594CS26R0004, seeks a solution designed for law enforcement that achieves FedRAMP Moderate authorization. The platform must convert siloed, unstructured, and varied data sources into actionable intelligence, supporting output formats such as maps, charts, tables, link analysis, and network visualizations accessible via laptops and mobile devices.
This Sources Sought notice is classified under NAICS 513210, Software Publishers, and PSC 7A21, IT and Telecom - Business Application Software (Perpetual License Software). There is currently no set-aside designated for this requirement, listed as Set-aside NONE. The performance of these services will take place in Washington, DC.
Responses to this market research tool are due by April 3, 2026. The notice, published and last updated on March 19, 2026, includes one attachment titled "Sources Sought Data Integration Platform.pdf." Cathy Collins serves as the point of contact for this inquiry. All information provided is preliminary and intended for planning purposes to determine the availability of small or large business sources.
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