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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 21, 2025 SAM #8487
SPECIAL NOTICE

99 -- Federal Bureau of Prisons IT Modernization Enterprise Content Management System RFI

Notice Date
2/19/2025 5:43:41 AM
 
Notice Type
Special Notice
 
Contracting Office
PRIVATIZATION - CO WASHINGTON DC 20534 USA
 
ZIP Code
20534
 
Solicitation Number
RFI-BOP-15BPCC25N00000009
 
Response Due
2/21/2025 2:00:00 PM
 
Archive Date
03/08/2025
 
Point of Contact
ADAM SIMMONDS, Phone: 2027401991
 
E-Mail Address
ASIMMONDS@BOP.GOV
(ASIMMONDS@BOP.GOV)
 
Description
Modified Feb 19 2025 to incorporate attachment of vendor questions with Government Answers. Federal Bureau of Prisons Enterprise Content Manager IT Modernization The Federal Bureau of Prisons (FBOP) has a need for a case file management system that is user friendly and interoperable with other modern computer software programs. The Federal Bureau of Prisons faced a significant challenge in 2023 with its outdated content management solution. The existing system had become archaic, featuring a user interface that was no longer up to par with modern standards. Moreover, it struggled to seamlessly integrate with other essential FBOP systems, hindering efficient data sharing and communication within the organization. Recognizing the critical need for an upgrade, the Bureau embarked on a journey to modernize its content management infrastructure, aiming to revamp the user interface and improve integration capabilities to better align with the demands of a growing and evolving federal agency. The FBOP recognized the imperative for a modernized content management system in 2023 that not only addressed the specific needs of its Office of General Counsel (OGC) users but also delivered a contemporary user interface and seamless integration with other vital FBOP systems. The agency aimed to implement a comprehensive solution that would cater to the unique requirements of the OGC while ensuring a user-friendly interface that enhanced accessibility and productivity. Simultaneously, the FBOP sought to create a system that seamlessly integrated with other critical agency systems, fostering efficient data exchange and collaboration across the organization. This ambitious initiative aimed to streamline processes, bolster communication, and bring the Bureau's content management capabilities into alignment with the standards of a modern and evolving federal agency. The existing content management application currently serves all the functional areas within the Office of General Counsel (OGC) at the Bureau of Prisons (FBOP). These five distinct areas, namely Litigation, Administrative Torts, Labor Law, Real Estate Litigation, and Commercial Law, each possess unique functions, requirements, and capabilities. However, while the current system provides some support to these areas, it falls short of fully meeting the specific and diverse needs of each. As a result, the FBOP recognized the necessity for an upgraded content management solution that would be tailored to the distinct requirements of each functional area within the OGC, thereby enhancing efficiency and effectiveness in their respective operations. To achieve its new objectives, ITDD/ITPD engaged the OGC to gather feedback from stakeholders across the Bureau to define and gather requirements for OGC user needs enterprise wide. Please see the attachments for the needs and key points of each different area as well as the questionaire that will need to be returned with any supporting documentation that you wish to provide to satisfy the RFQ. Vendors are encouraged to fully read and understand the twenty-five page document titled ""Bop Content Manager RFI."" The Contractor shall provide a configurable case management solution using Federal Bureau of Prisons requirements, detailed below: � The solution must be readily adaptable to changing business requirements at low cost to FBOP. � The solution must be readily adaptable to integrate third party tools, such as AI and Machine Learning tools, as these become available. � Since FBOP handles sensitive law enforcement information the case management solution must be FedRAMP GCC-high compliant and able to pass all NIST 800-53 rev 5 security requirements. � The contractor is required to have one or more persons dedicated to assisting the BOP in meeting any necessary information security and security remediation requirements related to the system, for the duration of the contract. � Customization of the solution for FBOP should be accomplished through a process that respects agile development principles. � The solution should ensure data conforms to normalization standards. � The solution should provide users the ability to set specific preferences which can be stored and easy to access. � The solution should provide the ability to export specific work elements that will be shared with others who do not have access to the system. � The solution shall integrate with an EDMS such that the end user cannot discern they are working in two separate systems and provide the ability to submit documents directly to the modernized solution. � The solution should provide easy and intuitive collaboration and sharing capabilities to users. � The system should provide appropriate audit logs that track all uses of the system and should be easily accessible by appropriate users. If vendors have questions, they should submit them to the point of contact listed, no later than Wednesday February 05, 2025 by 3:00 PM EST. SEE RELATED ATTACHEMENTS.
 
Web Link
SAM.gov Permalink
(https://sam.gov/opp/9778bf28896942519798a43888ab3337/view)
 
Place of Performance
Address: Washington, DC 20534, USA
Zip Code: 20534
Country: USA
 
Record
SN07346323-F 20250221/250219230031 (samdaily.us)
 
Source
SAM.gov Link to This Notice
(may not be valid after Archive Date)

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