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Abacus Solutions Group

UEI: SLED_FC9AB41C14B4A134

Abacus Solutions Group is a federal contractor, registered under UEI SLED_FC9AB41C14B4A134. It has been awarded $1,808,400 across 1 federal contract. Primary work spans Telephone Answering Services. Top awarding agencies include FA4814 6 Cons Pk.

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SLED_FC9AB41C14B4A134

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FA4814 6 Cons Pk$1.8M100%
Awards by NAICS
561421 - Telephone Answering Services$1.8M100%
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Open opportunities in Abacus Solutions Group's top NAICS codes and agencies

NAICS: 238220
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PKB CSD HVAC/Air Conveyance System Decontamination JCSE
Solicitation # FA481426Q0117
The 6th Contracting Squadron at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, is soliciting quotes for HVAC and air conveyance system decontamination and cleaning services for Building 861, supporting the Joint Communications Support Element. This total small business set-aside under NAICS 238220 requires the contractor to provide all labor and materials for the cleaning and decontamination of systems, as well as the demolition and replacement of specific HVAC components. Key deliverables include the removal of two air handling units and the installation of a new AHU, a 10-ton packaged rooftop unit on emergency power, and a roof-mounted exhaust fan. The scope also involves the recovery of refrigerant and the turnover of HVAC controls to the owner, with all work coordinated to maintain operational continuity at the mission-critical facility. The award will be based on a best-value trade-off process, evaluating technical acceptability on a pass/fail basis and assessing the total evaluated price. Proposals must be submitted via email to TSgt Luis Lopez-Rosales and Donnarius Hughes by August 21, 2026, at 14:00. Required submissions include a completed cover sheet and conceptual mock-up drawings, with a strict prohibition on .zip files. Performance will take place at MacDill AFB, and the contractor must adhere to strict base access protocols, cybersecurity requirements under DFARS 252.204-7012, and electronic invoicing via the Wide Area WorkFlow system. The contract is governed by various FAR and DFARS clauses, including prohibitions on certain telecommunications equipment and specific regional procurement restrictions.
FA4814 6 Cons Pk

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5 days ago

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NAICS: 561421
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City of Calgary - RFI 26-067 Interactive Voice Response (IVR) System for Bus and Light Rail Transit (LRT) Service
Solicitation # AB-2026-05610
The City of Calgary is issuing a Request for Information to explore available Interactive Voice Response (IVR) solutions designed to deliver automated customer service for its bus and Light Rail Transit operations. This RFI aims to gather market insights on current technologies that can provide real-time transit information, trip planning, service alerts, and other passenger support functions through voice and possibly keypad-based interfaces. The goal is to evaluate the capabilities of existing systems, understand integration challenges with current transit infrastructure, identify industry best practices, and validate the city’s operational needs before proceeding with a future procurement. Responses will directly inform the development of a strategic acquisition plan for a modernized IVR system that enhances rider experience and operational efficiency. The solicitation, identified as AB-2026-05610, was posted on August 7, 2026, with a deadline for responses set for September 2, 2026. The procurement is managed by the City of Calgary’s purchasing division, with Vikas Sharma serving as the primary point of contact for inquiries. The initiative is focused on deploying a solution across Calgary’s public transit network, with performance expected to support services throughout the province of Alberta. No set-aside provisions or NAICS codes are specified, indicating an open competition intended to capture a broad range of vendor capabilities. All interested parties are encouraged to submit their input via the provided Alberta Purchasing website link to contribute to the city’s future technology roadmap.
City of Calgary

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11 days ago

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NAICS: 561421
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Customer Support & Help Desk ServicesThe contract seeks providers to deliver Tier 1–2 technical support services for the ticketing platform used by the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System, focusing on user troubleshooting, account management, and rapid response to service outages. The scope requires skilled personnel to handle day-to-day support inquiries, resolve technical issues efficiently, and maintain system availability through proactive monitoring and timely incident resolution. This is a subcontract opportunity with a NAICS code of 561421, indicating it falls under the administrative management and general management consulting services category, and it is intended to support the operational needs of a large public education system across multiple campuses. The solicitation was posted on August 3, 2026, with a response deadline set for September 23, 2026, at 7:00 PM Eastern Time. All submissions must be made through the SciQuest platform linked in the posting, and no set-aside provisions or specific organization type requirements are indicated. Performance location is not specified beyond the agency jurisdiction, implying services may be delivered remotely or on-site as needed. The contract aims to ensure seamless user experience across the state’s higher education institutions by maintaining a reliable and responsive help desk infrastructure.
Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System

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16 days ago

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NAICS: 561421
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National Communication System for Runaway and Homeless Youth Program
Solicitation # HHS-2026-ACF-ACYF-CY-0160
The Administration for Children and Families, part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, will award a three-year cooperative agreement to operate the National Communication System for Runaway and Homeless Youth Program, a national toll-free service offering 24/7 crisis intervention, information, referrals, and prevention support to at-risk youth and their families. The system must deliver services across all U.S. states, territories, tribal lands, and Alaska Native villages through multiple channels including phone, text, chat, and a web portal, with capacity to handle up to 100,000 contacts annually and scale during spikes from media events or emergencies. Applicants must demonstrate proven experience in behavioral health crisis response, robust technological infrastructure, and strict adherence to federal privacy standards, along with a commitment to ACF’s mission and values. A nationally accessible referral database, trained staff certified in human trafficking screening, and comprehensive data reporting systems are required, with all personnel undergoing comprehensive background checks including fingerprint-based FBI and child abuse registry reviews. The cooperative agreement requires a 10% cost-share from the applicant and mandates alignment with ACF’s priorities through a formal attestation. Proposals must be submitted electronically via Grants.gov by August 19, 2026, using a two-file structure limited to 95 pages total, with strict formatting rules including 12-point Times New Roman font and specific spacing requirements. Required attachments include proof of nonprofit status, an indirect cost agreement (if applicable), an organizational chart, and third-party agreements with authorized signatures. Evaluation is based on five weighted factors: response approach (40 points), organizational capacity (35 points), budget justification (15 points), impact metrics (10 points), and alignment with ACF priorities (10 points), using a holistic trade-off process that considers geographic distribution, service to underserved populations, past performance, and compliance with federal regulations, rather than lowest price. All applicants must have an active UEI in SAM.gov and comply with 2 CFR Part 200, and risk reviews will be conducted for awards over $250,000 based on financial management systems, compliance history, and SAM.gov status.
Administration For Children & Families - Acyf/fysb

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29 days ago

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