FY26-EOPSS-NOI-EOPSS FY26 Multi-factor authentication (MFA) Implementation Digitization Amendment
Federal opportunity from EPS1700 - OTIS • Executive Office of Public Safety & Security. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 19, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 81-11-22.
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FY26-EOPSS-NOI-EOPSS FY26 Multi-factor authentication (MFA) Implementation Digitization Amendment
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The FY26 Multi-factor Authentication (MFA) Implementation Digitization Amendment seeks to enhance security measures through MFA for the EPS1700 - OTIS agency. This opportunity is set aside for Small Business Participation Program (SBPP) and has a response deadline of February 19, 2026. Interested bidders should focus on their expertise in implementing MFA solutions effectively in a digitized environment.
The buyer aims to implement a robust Multi-factor Authentication system to secure access and protect sensitive information within their digital platforms.
- Assess current authentication processes
- Develop a project plan for MFA implementation
- Acquire necessary technology and software
- Train staff on new MFA procedures
- Conduct testing and quality assurance
- Implement the MFA system across platforms
- Company profile including relevant experience
- Technical approach to MFA implementation
- Project timeline
- Staff qualifications and training plans
- Cost estimate and pricing strategy
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