Notice of Intent to use cooperative agreement in excess of $250,000
Federal opportunity from C0334209 - Finance Dept - Purchasing Division | C0334 - Finance Dept - Purchasing • Washington County. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Dec 09, 2025.
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Notice of Intent to use cooperative agreement in excess of $250,000
Notice of Intent to use a cooperative agreement in excess of $250,000
Public notice of intent to use a cooperative agreement for purchase of Palo Alto internet firewall replenishment equipment in excess of $250,000.
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The State of Oregon is issuing a Notice of Intent to use a cooperative agreement for the purchase of Palo Alto internet firewall replenishment equipment, with a budget exceeding $250,000. This procurement indicates a significant opportunity for vendors experienced in cybersecurity equipment and services. The response deadline for proposals is December 9, 2025.
The buyer is seeking to secure a cooperative agreement to procure the necessary Palo Alto internet firewall replenishment equipment efficiently, as indicated by the value of the project exceeding $250,000.
- Vendors specializing in cybersecurity solutions.
- Companies with experience in providing Palo Alto technologies.
- Firms that have previously worked with government or cooperative agreements.
- Review the specifications and requirements for Palo Alto internet firewall replenishment equipment.
- Prepare a proposal that complies with the cooperative agreement terms.
- Gather necessary documentation and certifications to support the bid.
- Cover letter expressing intent to bid.
- Detailed product specifications.
- Pricing breakdown for the proposed equipment.
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- Ensure all pricing conforms to state procurement laws.
- Verify that the proposed equipment meets specified cybersecurity standards.
- Consider competitive pricing while ensuring profitability given the high value of the contract.
- Provide bundled solutions if applicable to demonstrate value.
- Identify partnerships with other cybersecurity firms for a comprehensive offering.
- Consider teaming with local firms to enhance credibility and community engagement.
- Potential for competition from established cybersecurity suppliers.
- Risk that specifications might change leading up to the response deadline.
- Ensure compliance with cooperative purchasing regulations.
- What specific models of Palo Alto equipment are required?
- What are the criteria for evaluating proposals?
- Will there be opportunities for follow-up discussions or clarifications during the bid process?
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- Detailed specifications for the Palo Alto firewall equipment.
- Exact dates or milestones for the proposal stages are unspecified.
- Clarification on evaluation criteria for the proposals.
- Confirmation of any required certifications or licenses.
- List of potential competitors already known to the agency.
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