Enclosed is a Request for Quotations (RFQ) for America250 Digital Media Production Services for the Public Affairs Section (PAS) at the U.S. Embassy Tokyo, Japan. If you would like to submit quotation, follow the instructions in Section 3 of the RFQ, complete the required portions of the attached document, and submit it to the email address shown in paragraph 3. Quotations of the Cover Letter.
The U.S. Government intends to award a Purchase Order to the responsible company submitting an acceptable quote at the lowest price. The U.S. Embassy Tokyo intends to award the Purchase Order based on initial quotations, without holding discussions, although we may hold discussions with companies in the competitive range if there is a need to do so.
The U.S. Government is planning a virtual prequotation conference vial MS TEAMS, and the date for this conference is in the solicitation.
Quoters shall be registered in the SAM (System for Award Management) database at https://www.sam.gov prior to contract award. Therefore, quoters are highly encouraged to register immediately if they are interested in submitting a response to this requirement.
Your quotation must be submitted electronically to Ayaka Ogawara via email to OgawaraAX@state.gov. The e-mail size must not exceed 15MB. If the e-mail size should exceed 15MB, the submission must be made in separate e-mails less than 15MB each. After submission of quotation, quote rs shall contact Ayaka Ogawara by phone (Mobile: 090-1110-9327 or Office: 03-3224-5208) or email to confirm the receipt of quotation.
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A practical, capture-style breakdown of fit, requirements, risks, and next steps.
It summarizes awarded-contract behavior for the opportunity’s NAICS and sector, including a recent pricing band (P10–P90), momentum, and composition. Use it as context, not a guarantee.
The signal updates as new awarded notices enter the system. Always validate the official award and solicitation details on SAM.gov.
P10 is the 10th percentile award size and P90 is the 90th percentile. Together they describe the typical spread of award values.