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KPMG LLP

UEI: SLED_A204C63D65350756

KPMG LLP is a federal contractor, registered under UEI SLED_A204C63D65350756. It has been awarded $73,917,950 across 15 federal contracts. Primary work spans Unknown NAICS, Other Scientific and Technical Consulting Services, and Other Computer Related Services. Top awarding agencies include Navsup Flt Logistics Ctr Norfolk, Dph Public Health, and Con Controller.

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Awards by Agency
Navsup Flt Logistics Ctr Norfolk$36.3M49.1%
Dph Public Health$27.2M36.7%
Con Controller$9.3M12.5%
Contracts Services$749.3K1%
Other agencies (4 agencies, <0.5% each)$468.5K0.6%
Awards by NAICS
- Unknown NAICS$36.9M49.9%
541690 - Other Scientific and Technical Consulting Services$36.3M49.1%
541519 - Other Computer Related Services$749.3K1%
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NAICS: 541690
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Corydon Well Replacement Project – Professional Design, Bidding Support and Engineering Services During Construction
Solicitation # C2305
The Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District (EVMWD) is soliciting proposals for the Corydon Well Replacement Project, which involves the professional design, bidding support, and engineering services required to replace and abandon the existing Corydon well in Wildomar, California. The project is divided into two primary phases: Phase 1 focuses on civil site design, technical specifications, and construction management for the drilling of the new well and abandonment of the old one; Phase 2 covers the architectural, civil, mechanical, structural, electrical, and instrumentation design for equipping, testing, and commissioning the new groundwater production well. The project is funded through District funds and a Department of the Interior Bureau of Reclamation WaterSMART Planning and Project Design Grant, necessitating compliance with federal requirements, including the Build America Act, Buy America Preference, and the use of the Automated Standard Application for Payments (ASAP) system. TKE Engineering, Inc. is seeking qualified DBE, MBE, and WBE firms specializing in hydrology/hydraulic consulting, structural and electrical engineering, geotechnical investigation, and utility potholing. Proposals are due by 10:00 a.m. on September 1, 2026, via the PlanetBids Vendor Portal. Selection is based on demonstrated competence and professional qualifications, with evaluation weighted toward relevant experience (25%), project approach (25%), and scope/schedule (20%), while cost and innovation each account for 10%. The total estimated project cost is 2,260,788 dollars, though the final contract will be a negotiated not-to-exceed dollar limit. Awardees must adhere to strict federal and state regulations, including whistleblower protections, drug-free workplace standards, and specific insurance and bonding requirements for contracts exceeding the simplified acquisition threshold.
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NAICS: 541519
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RAWS ATCALS Fiber Optic & Radio System Replacement
Solicitation # FA440726QRAWS
This contract requires the Engineer-Furnish-Install-and-Test (EFI&T) of a new telecommunications infrastructure at Joint Base Lewis-McChord to replace failing legacy systems, with a strict mandate to integrate TC Communications JumboSwitch equipment to ensure seamless compatibility with existing systems. The scope covers installation of outside plant single-mode fiber optic cables connecting critical facilities including the Air Traffic Control Tower, ILS, GATR, Base Operations, and Weather Stations, along with inside plant interconnects and replacement of radio system channel banks in ten designated buildings. Performance must adhere to federal standards such as UFC 3-580-01, TIA-606-C, TIA-526-7, and MIL-HDBK-411B, with stringent testing requirements including splice loss no greater than 0.3 dB and line loss no more than 3 dB per run, validated through OTDR traces and bidirectional loss measurements. All work must be completed within a fixed 120-day period following award, and deliverables include an installation plan, cable test reports, and electronic as-built drawings compliant with applicable specifications. The solicitation is a Small Business Set Aside under NAICS code 541519, with a Firm-Fixed-Price contract structure and evaluation based on a best value trade-off where past performance is the most heavily weighted factor—exceeding both technical and price considerations in importance. Past performance must demonstrate recent and relevant EFI&T experience with fiber optic installations and enterprise switch integration, evaluated using CPARS and public records. The technical proposal is judged on a binary acceptable/unacceptable scale, and failure to meet technical requirements results in disqualification. Pricing must be fully detailed, with all CDRL costs embedded in the equipment and labor lines. Compliance with security requirements is mandatory, including OPSEC training, unclassified access with mandatory escort, E-Verify verification, submission of a Site Visit Request Letter, and adherence to JBLM regulations including AIE badge issuance and return. Contractors must also comply with prohibitions on covered telecommunications equipment, hexavalent chromium use, and restricted business operations in Iran and Sudan, while ensuring all personnel are trained, identified, and registered with the Emergency Mass Notification System. All submissions must be electronic, formatted into five distinct volumes meeting precise page limits and content requirements, and submitted by the August 14, 2026 deadline to designated Air Force points of contact.
FA4407 375 Cons Lgc

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NAICS: 541519
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CISA Strategic Cyber Tools Buying
Solicitation # 47QFRA26K0008
The General Services Administration, Assisted Acquisition Services, is conducting market research via a Request for Information on behalf of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency for the CISA Strategic Cyber Tools Buying requirement. This sources-sought notice, solicitation number 47QFRA26K0008, aims to identify capable industry partners and assess commercial approaches for a comprehensive support contract encompassing project management, strategic buying advisory, acquisition and procurement, and enterprise license procurement management. The government is specifically seeking insight into the data required for bid decisions and the availability of commercial products to meet CISA's needs. The anticipated scope of work involves a ten-year period of performance, consisting of a one-year base period starting September 23, 2027, followed by nine one-year option periods. The estimated total contract lifecycle value is at least 6 billion dollars, with a minimum annual procurement footprint of 600 million dollars. Performance will be based in Washington, D.C., and will require the contractor to manage a supply chain of over 87,000 approved product list items while delivering key outputs such as market strategy reports, procurement reports, and software category lists. Interested respondents must submit their materials by September 1, 2026, adhering to a strict 10-page limit across three specific exhibits: a corporate overview, prior experience, and corporate capabilities. Submissions must be sent to cdm.nextgen.tools@gsa.gov. Evaluation will likely focus on a best-value trade-off, prioritizing technical expertise in cybersecurity tools, the ability to achieve significant cost savings, and the implementation of innovative procurement strategies. The government emphasizes the need for objective, independent strategic advice and the mitigation of organizational conflicts of interest.
GSA Fas Aas Region 8

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