This is a Request for Quotation (RFQ) for subscription maintenance for CrowdStrike EDR and related cybersecurity services. Offerors must submit pricing for all line items in the provided price schedule. Terms and conditions, EULA, or MSAs must be submitted with the quote. The FDIC prefers government-approved terms. Questions are due by March 24, 2026, and quotes are due by April 7, 2026. Technical acceptability will be determined by meeting minimum requirements, and the award will be made to the lowest priced technically acceptable offer. Offerors must provide proof of being an authorized reseller/partner of CrowdStrike or the OEM. Pre-award Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) information is required. Former FDIC employees proposed for work require a post-government employment certification.
The bid notice states that quotes are due by 1:00 PM local time on April 7, 2026. all quotes are due by1:00pm est on april 7, 2026.
The bid notice mentions electronic fund transfer (EFT) as a payment method and that payments may be made by check or EFT. Payments by the FDIC may be made by check or electronic funds transfer eft, or by a third party in lieu of payment directly from the FDIC, at the option of the FDIC.
The bid notice mentions that the OEM typically provides a warranty for the goods that includes not only replacement or replacement cost but also further assistance. An oem typically provides a warranty for the goods that includes not only replacement or replacement cost but also further assistance such as failure analysis, reviewing reliability data, and other support.
The bid notice states that the FDIC may award a contract to the responsive offer that is the lowest priced and technically acceptable. fdic may award a contract to the responsive offer that is the lowest priced and technically acceptable.
The bid notice requires offerors to provide proof of being an authorized reseller/partner of CrowdStrike or the original equipment manufacturer (OEM). offeror must provide proof of being an authorized resellerpartner of crowdstrike or be the original equipment manufacturer oem.
The bid notice mentions that failure to comply with the terms and conditions of the solicitation may result in the vendor being removed from consideration for award. failure to comply with the terms and conditions of the solicitation may result in the vendor being removed from consideration for award.
The bid notice states that the contracting officer will decide claims within 60 days, and contractors can appeal to the division of administration within 60 days of receiving the contracting officer's decision. The contracting officer must, within 60 days, decide the claim or notify the contractor of the date by which the decision will be made. and The decision of the contracting officer is final and conclusive unless the contractor submits a written request for appeal of the decision to the division of administration, acquisition services branch asb, deputy director, within 60 days from receipt of the contracting officer decision.