The U.S. Customs and Border Protection has launched a full and open competition for a potential five-year, $99 million contract covering operations, training, communications and deployment support services to the CBP Office of Trade.
CBP said Thursday in a solicitation notice the contracting process for this requirement will run in two phases and offerors can submit first-stage responses through June 15.
A selected vendor will support Office of Trade programs and projects such as the modernization of its commercial trade processing system and the development of a single platform for data analytics.
The office is responsible for managing CBP’s trade policy, program development and compliance measurement functions.