Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: September 5, 2023
The Department of Energy’s office of the chief information officer has begun soliciting information on potential industry sources that could provide information technology professional services across the enterprise under the second iteration of the CIO Business Operation Support Services blanket purchase agreement.
DOE intends to identify potential vendors that could provide capabilities in the areas of general IT support, cybersecurity, infrastructure and shared services, technology strategy and innovation and telecommunications support, according to a request for information published Friday.
For instance, general IT support may include database administration, DevOps, system engineering and integration, website development, software delivery lifecycle, direct material purchasing, asset management and enterprise architecture services.
Interested stakeholders should submit capability statements providing information on their capacity to provide services as a contracting teaming arrangement partner under the Small Business Administration’s Mentor-Protege Program.
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