Contract · No Set aside used
INTEGRATED LIBRARY SYSTEM
- Agency
- ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE US COURTS / ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE US COURTS
- Location
- Washington, DC
- Amount
- Amount not listed
- Deadline
- Closes in 30 days (Aug 17, 2026)
- Posted
- Jul 15, 2026
- Set-aside
- No Set aside used
- NAICS code
- 541512
What this contract is for
This Request for Information (RFI) is issued solely for information-gathering and market research purposes. It is not a solicitation, request for proposal (RFP), or commitment to procure products or services. The information provided by respondents will be used to better understand available capabilities and potential approaches to meeting the stated requirements. The issuing organization does not intend to provide individual feedback, evaluations, or return information to respondents regarding their submissions. Respondents are requested to structure their responses so they clearly align with the requirements and questions outlined in this RFI. Responses should address each requirement directly and provide sufficient detail to demonstrate how the proposed capabilities meet or support the stated needs. Marketing materials may be included as supplemental information but should not replace responses to the specific requirements. Draft Notice This document is a draft Request for Information (RFI) and is provided for information-gathering purposes only. The contents are subject to change and may be revised based on the responses, feedback, and questions received from industry. The issuing organization reserves the right to modify, clarify, add, or remove requirements and other content before issuing any future solicitation or procurement-related documentation. Security Requirements FedRAMP authorization is not a requirement or policy of the Authorizing Official (AO). However, respondents should ensure that their proposed security architecture, controls, and security perimeters meet the applicable Judiciary Information Security Framework (JISF) requirements. These requirements are comparable to many of the security controls and practices associated with FedRAMP. Respondents...
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