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Pre-Solicitation Notice GPO Production Environment Track and Trace Platform

Agency
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PUBLISHING OFFICE / UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PUBLISHING OFFICE
Location
Washington, DC
Amount
Amount not listed
Deadline
Closes in 13 days (Jul 31, 2026)
Posted
Jun 25, 2026
Set-aside
No Set aside used
NAICS code
541511

What this contract is for

Notice Type: Pre-Solicitation Notice This is a pre-solicitation notice issued per Materials Management Acquisition Regulation (MMAR) 5.204. The purpose of this notice is to inform industry of the Government’s planned requirement and upcoming solicitation. This notice is not a Request for Proposals, Request for Quotations, or Invitation for Bids. The Government is not requesting proposals in response to this notice. This notice does not constitute a solicitation and does not obligate the Government to issue a solicitation, award a contract, or reimburse any costs incurred in preparing a response. The Government reserves the right to modify or cancel this requirement at any time. Any formal solicitation, if issued, will be posted separately through SAM.gov. Interested vendors are encouraged and responsible for monitoring SAM.gov for future notices or solicitations related to this notice. The Government intends to issue a solicitation for a commercially available or configurable track and trace software solution to support end-to-end visibility, monitoring, reporting, and accountability of materials, assets, products, or shipments throughout the supply chain.

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