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Call for Solution- Integrated Financial Management Tool
Solicitation from DEPT OF THE ARMY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: United States. Response deadline: Apr 13, 2026. Industry: NAICS 513210 • PSC DA10.
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Description
30 MARCH 2026 CALL FOR SOLUTION:
The Army Contracting Command – Aberdeen Proving Ground (ACC-APG), Digital Capabilities Contracting Center of Excellence (DC3oE), on behalf of the office of the U.S. Army Financial Management & Comptroller (FM&C), is seeking innovative solutions for an Integrated Financial Management Tool.
Currently, the Army's financial management processes operate across multiple disconnected systems and data sources, creating significant challenges in visibility, decision-making, and traceability across the program-to-budget-to-execution lifecycle. These systems do not communicate effectively with one another, resulting in manual processes, limited visibility into financial decisions, and an inability to trace the impact of programming decisions through budget formulation and into execution phases. The lack of automation and AI-driven processes exacerbate inefficiencies, leaving critical opportunities for process improvement and data-driven decision-making unutilized.
The lack of an integrated tool that can consolidate data from these disparate sources prevents leadership from having a comprehensive view of financial decisions and their cascading effects across the organization. This capability gap hinders the Army's ability to efficiently manage funds from the Program Objective Memorandum (POM) phase through budget development and into execution, including the development and monitoring of spend plans at the subcommand level.
There is a critical need for a mature, commercially available solution that can integrate existing Army financial data sources and provide enhanced visibility, workflow management, and decision support capabilities across the entire financial management lifecycle.
The Call for Solution document (.pdf), outlining the full problem statement, required solution attributes, submission requirements, and evaluation phases can be found in the "Attachments" section below.
Please advise the Contracting Office as soon as possible via the Microsoft Forms link if your organization intends to submit a Solution Brief in response to this Call for Solution. The Forms link can be found in the “Links” section below.
The deadline to submit questions for Phase 1 is April 06, 2026 at 4:00 PM EDT.
The following shall be utilized in the email subject line: "Call for Solution — FMC_26-01"
The Army Open Solicitation (AOS) that this Call for Solution is associated with can be found at: https://sam.gov/workspace/contract/opp/e11610d69924435c8f893b4b8f81cc1f/view
Please review the AOS posting and associated attachments, in addition to the attachment to this call, for further information on how the AOS is structured.
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