RFQ 26-04667 for Security Operations & Splunk Engineering Support
Federal opportunity from ITD0001 - Executive Office of Technology Services and Security • Executive Office of Technology Services and Security. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 18, 2026. Industry: NAICS 80, 11, 18.
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Description
The purpose of this RFQ is to solicit bids for security operations and Splunk engineering support. See RFQ for complete detail. Respondents must be current awarded bidders under Statewide Contract ITS78. Non-ITS78 vendors may collaborate with ITS78 vendors provided that the ITS78 vendor submits the bid, and that the relationship and duties are clear.
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This RFQ (26-04667) issued by the Executive Office of Technology Services and Security seeks bids for Security Operations and Splunk Engineering Support. It is critical that all bidders are current awarded vendors under Statewide Contract ITS78. The deadline for submissions is 2026-03-18, emphasizing the need for timely and compliant proposals.
The buyer aims to secure dedicated resources for enhancing security operations and engineering support specifically related to Splunk systems.
- Current awarded bidders under Statewide Contract ITS78
- Vendors who can partner with ITS78 holders to deliver comprehensive solutions.
- Prepare a compliant bid under Statewide Contract ITS78.
- Outline the roles and responsibilities if collaborating with non-ITS78 vendors.
- Address the specific technical requirements outlined in the RFQ.
- Provide a clear pricing structure for proposed services.
- Completed bid form as per RFQ instructions.
- Detailed description of proposed services and approach.
- List of current ITS78 contract details.
- Team bios highlighting relevant experience.
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- Bids must comply with RFQ requirements related to the Statewide Contract ITS78.
- Ensure clarity in role definitions if partnering with non-ITS78 vendors.
- Pricing should reflect the complexity of security operations and engineering support required for Splunk.
- Consider competitive rates based on existing contracts under ITS78.
- Identify qualified partners under the ITS78 contract to enhance bid competitiveness.
- Develop clear agreements regarding tasks and deliverables among partners.
- Non-compliance with Statewide Contract ITS78 requirements could disqualify bids.
- Potential miscommunication between teaming partners about roles.
- What specific security operations deliverables are prioritized by the buyer?
- Are there ongoing projects that the support will need to integrate with?
- What are the evaluation criteria for vendor selection in this RFQ?
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- Detailed scope of work for security operations and Splunk engineering.
- Evaluation criteria for the bids.
- Potential volume of work or anticipated contract budget.
- Clarification on roles of participating vendors.
- Any specific performance metrics or SLAs required in the bid.
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