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Sol_DOIDFBO260049.pdf | Apr 29, 2026 |
Special Notice Only - SIM Collection Hosting
Contact and place of performance
Catherine Mattocks
Not specified
This is a Special Notice only. This is not a Request for Quotation and no solicitation documents are attached. The Government does not intend to compete this requirement and plans to award a sole source contract pursuant to the authority of RFO 6.103-1. The Indian Arts and Crafts Board/Sioux Indian Museum (IACB/SIM), Department of the Interior, intends to award a sole source contract to The Journey Museum, Rapid City...
View moreThe Department of the Interior, Indian Arts and Crafts Board/Sioux Indian Museum (IACB/SIM), intends to award a sole source contract to The Journey Museum in Rapid City, South Dakota, for the hosting of the IACB/SIM collection. This requirement is classified under NAICS 712110 Museums and PSC X1JA Lease/Rental of Museums and Exhibition Buildings. The collection includes a vast array of historic clothing, horse gear, weapons, household implements, and toys representing federally recognized Tribes of the region, which are essential for preserving the Lakota perspective. Market research indicates The Journey Museum is the only regional facility with the capacity and scope to interpret Western Great Plains history while housing a collection of this size and significance.
The proposed contract includes a period of performance from May 23, 2026, through May 22, 2027, with four additional 12-month option periods. The total estimated value of the contract, including all options, is $79,636.05. Although the government plans to award this as a sole source contract under the authority of RFO 6.103-1, respondents may submit capability statements to demonstrate their ability to meet the requirement. One attachment, Sol_DOIDFBO260049.pdf, is associated with this solicitation.
Responses to this notice, identified as solicitation number DOIDFBO260049, are due by May 14, 2026. All inquiries and capability statements should be directed to Catherine Mattocks, the designated Contracting Officer. The government will use the received responses to determine whether a competitive procurement process is warranted, though the final decision to compete the requirement remains at the government's discretion.
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