Financial Audit Services RFP
Federal opportunity from X2412901 - Administrative Services | 001 - CIS Oregon • City County Insurance Services. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Jan 28, 2026.
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Description
Financial Audit Services RFP
The purpose of this Request for Proposals (RFP) is to solicit offers from qualified firms to provide financial audit services for CIS Trust and the Oregon Public Entity Excess Pool (OPEEP). The successful firm will provide separate annual financial audits to CIS and OPEEP.
The selected audit firm will provide separate annual financial audits to CIS and OPEEP.
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This RFP seeks proposals for financial audit services specifically for the CIS Trust and the Oregon Public Entity Excess Pool (OPEEP). Qualified firms will be responsible for conducting separate annual financial audits for both entities. The response deadline is January 28, 2026, providing ample time for strategic proposal development and planning.
The buyer aims to procure qualified firms to perform separate annual financial audits for the CIS Trust and the OPEEP, ensuring compliance and accuracy in financial reporting.
- Firms with experience in government financial audits
- Certified Public Accountants (CPAs) with a strong reputation
- Companies that have worked with public entities
- Review and analyze existing financial documentation for CIS Trust and OPEEP
- Conduct financial audits for CIS and OPEEP separately
- Prepare and present detailed audit reports for both entities
- Company qualifications and experience
- Detailed audit approach for CIS and OPEEP
- Proposed timeline for audits
- Pricing structure and payment terms
- Relevant past performance references
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- Must comply with auditing standards applicable to government entities
- Ensure all proposal submissions are in accordance with Oregon state procurement guidelines
- Consider competitive pricing while ensuring coverage of costs
- Include a clear breakdown of costs for each audit to CIS and OPEEP
- Form alliances with other audit firms if necessary to bolster qualifications
- Consider subcontracting for specialized audit areas if needed
- Potential changes in audit requirements or regulations
- Risk of insufficient response time for proposal preparation
- Challenges in securing necessary team members with the right qualifications
- What specific compliance and regulatory standards must be followed?
- Are there any particular areas of concern or focus for the audits?
- What is the expected turnaround time for audit reports for CIS and OPEEP?
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- Details on the specific qualifications required for bidders
- Information on previous audit results for CIS Trust and OPEEP
- Clarification on the budget limits for audit services
- Specific evaluation criteria for proposal scoring
- Historical context regarding any issues in previous audits
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