Web-Based Incident Management Software
Contact and place of performance
P. Matt Hazlinsky
Washington, DC 20594
USA
Amendment 0001 to the solicitation is posted on 8/26/2025. See attachments for additional information. This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with the format in Subpart 12.6, as supplemented with additional information included in this notice. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation. The solicitation number for this requirement is 9531BM250Q0014. This so...
View moreThe NTSB currently operates a centralized information dashboard for gathering real time investigative data. The NTSB has a continued need to further utilize a solution that will disseminate accurate and timely information to the intended audience as soon as the information is generated with auditing capabilities, real-time notification via short messaging services (SMS) texting, email and other forms of messaging for both the ROC mission.
NTSB staff regularly deploy to accident sites to conduct our accident investigations. Accidents can occur in a variety of locations across the country and world, and the hazards are often not known until we arrive on scene.
Assessing those hazards, the risks associated, and potential mitigation strategies and PPE requirements are all critical to ensuring the safety of our employees. As part of a process of continuous improvement, this risk assessment has been reviewed and revised to accurately reflect potential hazards while making it simple for investigators to complete while on scene.
The NTSB’s ROC is seeking a cloud-based web-enabled software as a service (SaaS) solution capable of providing a centralized, secure, and integrated incident management system designed to manage information during the launch of incidents, accidents, and events. The software shall include the ability to process information for mission/tasking, situation reporting, significant events, and incident action planning. The NTSB ROC staff shall be able to use the software to track, view, and print reports with the above information. The contractor shall provide professional services which are specialized in nature and focused on configuration and technical support for the software technology. The software shall provide an emergency notification system to send SMS text, email messages, and voicemail messages to an individual or Outlook Active Directory group simultaneously through multiple types of devices (Android or Apple devices, email, and voicemail). The software shall be able to function for a minimum of 250 users simultaneously.
Description of Requirement
The NTSB has a requirement for:
Line Item Number 0001: Quantity: 1 Year, Web-Based Incident Management Software Solution. Period of Performance: BASE YEAR.
Line Item Number 0002: Quantity: 1 Year, Web-Based Incident Management Software Solution. Period of Performance: OPTION YEAR 1.
Line Item Number 0003: Quantity: 1 Year, Web-Based Incident Management Software Solution. Period of Performance: OPTION YEAR 2.
Line Item Number 0004: Quantity: 1 Year, Web-Based Incident Management Software Solution. Period of Performance: OPTION YEAR 3.
Line Item Number 0005: Quantity: 1 Year, Web-Based Incident Management Software Solution. Period of Performance: OPTION YEAR 4.
Review Attachment 1 – 5 which are attached hereto and incorporated herein for a detailed description of the requirement.
Basis for Award
The government may award one (1) IDIQ contract to the responsible Contractor(s) whose proposal conforms to the RFP, which will be most advantageous to the government, price and other non-price factors considered, such that it provides the best value to the government. Best value is defined as the procurement process that results in the most advantageous acquisition decision for the government that is performed through an integrated assessment and trade-off analysis between price and non-price factors.
The government reserves the right to reject any or all proposals if such action is in the public interest. Under a best value procurement, the NTSB may reasonably determine that the superior solution/approach merits a higher price and, therefore, represents the best value to the government or the NTSB may reasonably determine that the Contractor with other than the highest rating in non-price factors is the best value. The government may waive informalities and minor irregularities in proposals. The government reserves the right to award without discussions. Contractors are cautioned that they must submit a best offer with the initial proposal.
Clauses and Provisions
Review Attachment 1 which is attached hereto and incorporated herein for additional information.
Submission of Quotes
Your quote must be received no later than 4:00 p.m., EDT, on September 5, 2025 (Amendment 0001). LATE QUOTES MAY NOT BE CONSIDERED in accordance with Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) provision 52.212-1.
Offers may be transmitted via email to:
P. Matt Hazlinsky
Email: [email protected]
The maximum size of an email, including attachments, which the NTSB email server can accept is 35 megabytes (MB). Therefore, the Contractor may choose to send their proposal in separate emails, if the combined file size of any email received by the NTSB email server will exceed 35MB. It is the Contractor's responsibility to ensure that the designated point of contact has received your proposal at the email address of the contact specified above by the proposal due date.
Questions Regarding the Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
All questions regarding this combined synopsis/solicitation shall be directed to P. Matt Hazlinsky via email at matt.hazlinsky @ntsb.gov . ALL QUESTIONS MUST BE RECEIVED BY 4:00 p.m. EST on August 18, 2025.
In accordance with FAR 4.1102, Contractors must be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) database at the time an offer is submitted to comply with the annual representations and certifications requirements.
Electronic Dissemination of Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
The CO listed above will provide access to this solicitation and amendments electronically. It is the Contractor’s responsibility to check with the CO to ensure that the Contractor has received all issued amendments.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has issued solicitation 9531BM25Q0014 as a request for proposal to acquire a cloud-based, web-enabled incident management software solution. This requirement is issued as a small business set-aside (SBA SBA) under NAICS 513210 Software Publishers and PSC DA10 IT and Telecom - Business Application/Application Development Software as a Service. The agency requires a Software as a Service platform to centralize, secure, and integrate the management of incidents, accidents, and events handled by its 24-hour Response Operations Center. The system must provide real-time information dissemination through automated notifications, including SMS, email, and voicemail, while maintaining auditing capabilities and supporting field investigators with on-scene risk assessment tools.
The software must accommodate a minimum of 250 simultaneous users and include specialized modules for mission tasking, situation reporting, and incident action planning. In addition to the software, the contractor will provide professional services focused on configuration and technical support. The period of performance includes a one-year base period and four subsequent one-year options. The government intends to award a single Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity contract to the responsible contractor providing the best value through an integrated assessment of price and non-price factors.
Performance will take place in Washington, DC, and the response deadline is September 5, 2025, at 4:00 p.m. EDT. Proposals and inquiries should be directed to P. Matt Hazlinsky. The solicitation includes four total attachments, including an amended Statement of Work and detailed proposal instructions, with the most recent updates published on August 26, 2025. All offerors must be registered in the System for Award Management at the time of proposal submission.
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