ID.me Sole Source Justification
Justification from INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE • TREASURY, DEPARTMENT OF THE. Place of performance: VA. Industry: NAICS 541519 • PSC DA10.
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The Department of the Treasury (Treasury) requires a scalable, secure, and federally compliant Identity and Access Management (IAM) solution delivered as Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) with associated services. The solution must support operational risk management, auditability, and compliance with applicable federal cybersecurity and privacy mandates, including the Privacy Act,
Office of Management and Budget (OMB) M-19-17, and Executive Order 14144. Additionally, Treasury requires contractor collaboration to develop, test, and implement new capabilities to deter and prevent fraud.
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The IRS is seeking a sole source justification for a scalable, secure Identity and Access Management (IAM) solution as a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), which must comply with federal cybersecurity and privacy requirements including the Privacy Act and OMB guidance. The focus is on delivering solutions capable of operational risk management and fraud prevention. Companies that can demonstrate experience in federal compliance and collaboration in IAM solutions are encouraged to pursue this opportunity.
The IRS aims to secure an IAM solution that adheres to federal cybersecurity standards while enhancing operational risk management and fraud prevention capabilities.
- Deliver a scalable IAM solution as SaaS
- Ensure compliance with OMB M-19-17 and Executive Order 14144
- Support operational risk management and auditability
- Engage in collaboration for development and testing of new capabilities
- Capability statement highlighting relevant past performance
- Compliance with federal cybersecurity mandates
- Proposed timeline for deliverables
- Cost estimate for SaaS and associated services
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