The American Battle Monuments
Commission (ABMC) is seeking proposals for an international media monitoring service. The RFP has been updated to extend the due date to August 15, 2025. The service must cover print, web, radio, and television media from specified countries. The service must be accessible by employees in 17 countries, with English and French interfaces. The service must include comprehensive coverage of print, web, radio, and television media from the USA, Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg, Mexico, the Netherlands, Panama, the Philippines, Tunisia, and the United Kingdom. The service must be all-inclusive without additional a la carte pricing for additional functionality and provide a minimum of four concurrent access user accounts. The service must be able to filter results by country, keyword, and media type. The service must provide a user-friendly platform to facilitate the management, analysis, and report creation of the press articles received. The platform should store full results for at least the life of the contract up to 18 months with the possibility to export them to an ABMC platform with no additional cost. The offeror must explain its existing cybersecurity capabilities. Offerors should propose what they believe is a fair and reasonable price for the work performed. All functionality must be established upon initial setup. ABMC is on Microsoft's commercial tenant, and data centers storing ABMC data and Azure services must be from Microsoft's US data centers. ABMC does not allow any of its data to be read, edited, reviewed, processed, etc. by contractor AI at this time. ABMC does not want to host or provide infrastructure. No historical data is available at this time.