This is a Request for Quotation (RFQ) for Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) and Risk Management and Internal Control (RMIC) Program Support services for the Defense Microelectronics Activity (DMEA). The contract will be a Firm-Fixed-Price (FFP) contract with a 12-month base period and four 12-month option periods. Performance is expected to start October 1, 2026. Offers are due by 4:30 PM PST on August 10, 2026, submitted via email to ***@***. *. * must be certified Women-Owned Small Businesses (WOSB). The award will be made to the responsible offeror whose quotation represents the best value to the government, considering technical approach, staffing and labor mix, relevant experience/past performance, and price. Technical approach and staffing/labor mix are significantly more important than price. Access to Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) is required, necessitating adequate security measures.
Offers are due by 4:30 PM PST on Monday, August 10, 2026. Offers are due to the contract specialist, ryan tung, by 16:30 pacific standard time pst, monday, 10 august 2026.
Payment requests and receiving reports are submitted electronically via the Wide Area Workflow (WAWF) system. The contractor shall input the selected document type creating electronic payment requests in wawf: invoice 2in1 invoice services only receiving reportx invoice and receiving report combo for materials and or services cost voucher
The government intends to award a single contract to the responsible offeror whose quotation represents the best value to the government, price and other factors considered. award will be based on a qualitative bestvalue assessment of the quotations received.
Offerors must have an active registration in SAM. gov and be a certified Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB) eligible under the Women-Owned Small Business Program. per far **** e, to submit an eligible offer, the business must be certified pursuant to 13 cfr **** or have a pending application in the dsbs.
Proposing an unrealistic labor mix, unqualified personnel, or insufficient labor hours may be assessed as demonstrating a lack of understanding of the PWS, which will be documented as a risk or weakness. proposing an unrealistic labor mix, unqualified personnel, or insufficient labor hours may be assessed as demonstrating a lack of understanding of the pws, which will be documented as a risk or weakness.