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Cybersecurity and Supply Chain Risk Management Compliance

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The contract requires full compliance with cybersecurity and supply chain risk management standards for embedded software used in pump systems, with a focus on transparent and verifiable software components through the generation and submission of Software Bill of Materials and Vulnerability Exploitability eXchange reports. Participants must implement robust incident response protocols to detect, contain, and remediate cybersecurity threats promptly, and ensure all downstream suppliers adhere to the same compliance requirements through mandatory flow-down clauses. The work is tied to the US Embassy London under the Department of State and is classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 541350, with responses due by July 29, 2026, and the performance location designated as London. All parties must maintain rigorous documentation and enforcement of security controls throughout the software lifecycle to meet federal and international supply chain integrity expectations.

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Comply with cybersecurity and supply chain standards for embedded software in London-based pump systems under US Embassy contract.

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Department Of State → US Embassy LondonView Agency

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541350 - Building Inspection ServicesView NAICS

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London, GB-LND, GBR

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Ensure cybersecurity and supply chain compliance for embedded software in the pump system, including SBOM and VEX reporting, incident response, and flow-down to suppliers.

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