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Translation Services
Contact and place of performance
Vanessa del Toro
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In accordance with the RFQ, CFPB may elect to award a single or multiple ID/IQ contract(s) as a result of this RFQ to the responsible Firm(s) whose quote(s), while conforming to the RFQ, is/are most advantageous to the Government, price and non-price factors considered. CFPB has elected to do a single award ID/IQ. CFPB has evaluated all conforming Quotes received and determined that CETRA Language Solutions represents the best value for the Government, price and non-price factors considered. CETRAreceivedhigh ratings accross all technical factors and offered one of the lowest prices. CETRA's Total Estimated Price using CFPB's supplied template was $54,882.50.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) issued an award notice for solicitation CFP-13-Q-00004 regarding translation and interpretation services. The agency conducted a best-value procurement process to establish an Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (ID/IQ) contract, evaluating conforming quotes based on price and non-price factors. Although the solicitation allowed for multiple awards, the CFPB elected to issue a single award to CETRA Language Solutions.
The selection of CETRA Language Solutions was based on the firm's high ratings across all technical factors and its submission of one of the lowest prices. The total estimated price for the contract, calculated using the agency’s supplied template, is $54,882.50. This procurement falls under NAICS 541930 for Translation and Interpretation Services and PSC code R.
This award notice was published on January 25, 2013, with Vanessa del Toro serving as the point of contact. There are no attachments associated with this notice. The evaluation determined that the selected firm represented the most advantageous option for the government according to the criteria established in the initial Request for Quotations.
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