Contract

EBRI - Financial Wellbeing Research Center Partnership

Agency
Not listed
Location
WASHINGTON, DC
Amount
Amount not listed
Deadline
Open, no deadline listed
Posted
Mar 20, 2018
Set-aside
None (open competition)
NAICS code
813920

What this contract is for

This announcement constitutes a Notice of Contract Action (NOCA) by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), Washington, DC. In accordance with FAR 6.302-1 (a)(2). The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) intends to award a sole source contract under authority of 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(1) to EBRI Education and Research Fund 1100 13th Street NW 878 Washington, DC 20005-4058 for CFPB Financial Wellbeing Research Center Partnership. The contract will consist of a base period and four (4) one (1) year option periods to be procured on a Firm Fixed Price basis. This non-profit, non-advocacy platform will allow the CFPB to engage with employee benefit consulting firms, service providers in the employee benefits markets, large U.S. employers (both public and private), labor unions, and trade associations in advancing mutual understanding of opportunities to support financial well-being in the workplace. Collaborating with a range of public and private entities interested in furthering this work through participation in the Center offers a highly efficient and cost-effective means to pursue research and analysis regarding effective approaches to workplace financial education. No solicitation documents are available, however parties who believe they are capable of fulfilling this requirement are encouraged to submit a statement of capabilities to Contracting Officer Catherine Palmer by email at [email protected] . The Government will not pay for any information received and the information will only be used by the Government in considering whether or not to conduct a competitive acquisition. See numbered note 22.

View the official listing on SAM.gov

Oppward is an independent service and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by SAM.gov or any government agency. This page is a plain-English summary of public record data; the linked source above is the authoritative listing.

How to bid on this

This is a contract solicitation, not a grant. To bid, you submit a proposal (usually a price and a description of how you would do the work) directly to the government, through the channel the official listing specifies, not through Oppward.

  1. Make sure your business has an active SAM.gov registration. You cannot be paid on a federal contract without one.
  2. Read the full solicitation on the official listing above, especially the scope of work, not just this summary. Our guide to reading a solicitation walks through what to look for.
  3. This listing has no set-aside restriction ("full and open competition"), meaning any business, large or small, can bid.
  4. Submit your proposal by the deadline, using the exact submission method the official listing states. A technically on-time bid sent the wrong way is often treated as late.

Get contracts like this one matched to your business, free.