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This Government Contract opportunity from Maryland was posted on April 27, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Compliance & Risk Assessment for ERP Transition

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NAICS: 541618
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U.S.-Africa Strategic Investment Program
Solicitation # DFOP0019410
The U.S.-Africa Strategic Investment Program, solicited under DFOP0019410 by the Bureau of African Affairs within the U.S. Department of State, aims to advance American national interests by fostering private sector-led economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa through targeted investments in critical minerals and commercial diplomacy. The initiative seeks proposals that de-risk and catalyze investment from U.S. and U.S.-aligned companies by promoting transparent governance, infrastructure development, regulatory reform, and resilient supply chains, particularly along key corridors like the Lobito Corridor. Applicants must demonstrate clear, measurable benefits to one or more sub-Saharan countries, including increased investment flows, improved local value addition, enhanced digital and energy infrastructure aligned with U.S. standards, and stronger institutional capacity in mineral governance. The program operates as a grant or cooperative agreement, not a procurement contract, with selected applicants expected to execute activities primarily within sub-Saharan Africa over a performance period of 12 to 36 months, with awards to begin no later than October 1, 2027. Proposals are submitted in two phases: first as a Statement of Interest (SOI) limited to four pages total—comprising a one-page Table of Critical Details, a two-page Narrative, and a one-page Summary Budget—all formatted in single-spaced 12-point Times New Roman with one-inch margins and submitted as a single PDF to af-a-proposals@state.gov by quarterly deadlines through May 31, 2027. Invitations to submit full proposals are extended based on SOI evaluation under four weighted factors: Quality and Feasibility of the Program Idea (40%), Organizational Capacity and Past Experience (25%), Leverage and Partnerships (20%), and Program Planning and Ability to Achieve Objectives (15%). Awards are made via a trade-off process prioritizing technical merit over cost, with indirect cost rates used only to break ties. Recipients must comply with 2 CFR Part 200, maintain active SAM.gov registration with a UEI, adhere to U.S. branding guidance, and comply with mandatory provisions including trafficking in persons mitigation, foreign funding disclosure under 20 U.S.C. § 1011f, and restrictions on abortion-related and equity ideology activities under PHFFA. Payment is processed through the HHS Payment Management System for U.S. entities and via SF-270 for non-U.S. recipients, with all financial reporting governed by Foreign Assistance Data Review standards
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NAICS: 541618
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Development Consultant/Advisor Services
Solicitation # 2026-P04
The Sarasota Housing Authority is soliciting proposals under solicitation 2026-P04 for Development Consultant and Advisor Services to support the expansion of affordable housing in Sarasota, Florida. The scope of work includes advising on low-income housing development, financing strategies such as tax-exempt bonds and LIHTC, and the redevelopment of public housing sites through public-private partnerships. This is a requirements contract with a potential Indefinite Quantities Contract structure, featuring an initial one-year term and up to four one-year renewal options, for a total maximum duration of five years. The annual contract value is estimated between a minimum of 2,000 dollars and a maximum of 200,000 dollars. Proposals must be submitted electronically via the eProcurement system by September 15, 2026, with a deadline for questions on September 8, 2026. Evaluation is based on a best-value trade-off using a 100-point scale: demonstrated experience and past performance (35 points), proposed costs (25 points), technical approach and work plan (20 points), understanding of requirements (15 points), and proposal professionalism (5 points). A minimum score of 80 points is required for award eligibility. Selected contractors must provide proof of general liability insurance of 1,000,000 dollars per occurrence and 1,000,000 dollars aggregate, and must comply with HUD regulations, Florida Statutes regarding public entity crimes, and federal cost principles. Payment is issued on a Net/30 basis upon submission of invoices to the agency accounting department.
Sarasota Housing Authority

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2 days ago

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The contract involves a comprehensive assessment of regulatory, operational, and integration risks tied to transitioning from an on-premise Oracle EBS system to a cloud-based SaaS ERP platform. The evaluation must explicitly address adherence to data privacy regulations and industry-specific utility standards, ensuring that all compliance obligations are met throughout the migration process. This includes identifying potential gaps in data governance, security controls, and system interoperability that could impact continuity, performance, or legal standing during and after the transition. The work is scoped as a subcontract under the Information Technology Department of Maryland, with a focus on delivering actionable insights to mitigate risks and support informed decision-making. The solicitation was posted on April 27, 2026, and responses are due by May 25, 2026. The NAICS code 541618 indicates the work falls under other management consulting services, emphasizing the need for expert analysis rather than implementation. There is no specified set-aside classification or geographic restriction for performance, but the deliverables must align with Maryland’s utility sector requirements and regulatory frameworks.

General Info

Assessing regulatory, operational risks and compliance in migrating Oracle EBS to cloud SaaS ERP for utilities.

Agency

Maryland → Information Technology DepartmentView Agency

NAICS

541618 - Other Management Consulting ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

MD, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

This scope was carved out of 102583.

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Oracle EBusiness Suite (EBS) Process Assessment & Future-State Design

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AgencyMaryland → Information Technology Department
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Assess regulatory, operational, and integration risks associated with migrating from on-premise Oracle EBS to cloud SaaS, including compliance with data privacy and utility-specific standards.