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Compliance Reporting and Audit Platform

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The contract seeks the development of a comprehensive compliance reporting and audit platform designed to meet federal regulatory requirements, with a focus on automated audit trails, subaward reporting, and anti-trafficking compliance dashboards. The system must ensure real-time tracking, data integrity, and seamless integration with existing governmental reporting frameworks to support transparency and accountability across multiple programs and recipients. It should enable users to generate standardized reports, monitor adherence to federal mandates, and quickly identify potential violations or anomalies through intuitive visual dashboards. This is a subcontract under the Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs within the Department of State, with a NAICS code of 541611 indicating professional, scientific, and technical services related to administrative management and general management consulting. The solicitation was posted on July 1, 2026, and responses are due by August 20, 2026. There is no specified set-aside type or place of performance, and the platform must be capable of operating across federal jurisdictional boundaries without geographic constraints. The solution must be scalable, secure, and fully compliant with all applicable federal data and privacy standards to support the Department’s global operations and oversight responsibilities.

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Develop compliance platform with automated audit trails, subaward reporting, and anti-trafficking dashboards for federal use.

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Department Of State → Bureau Of Economic And Business AffairsView Agency

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541611 - Administrative Management and General Management Consulting ServicesView NAICS

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This scope was carved out of DFOP0019193.

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AgencyDepartment Of State → Bureau Of Economic And Business Affairs
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Develop a reporting system for compliance with federal regulations including automated audit trails, subaward reporting, and anti-trafficking compliance dashboards.

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