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Cybersecurity Supply Chain Risk Management (C-SCRM) Compliance

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The contract requires the provision of a Software Bill of Materials for smart electrical components, along with active support for cybersecurity testing to ensure integrity and resilience against threats. All deliverables must adhere strictly to the Department of State’s Cybersecurity Supply Chain Risk Management protocols, which include rigorous documentation, supply chain transparency, and validation of component origin and integrity. The work is tied to smart electrical systems deployed in Cape Town, with compliance obligations extending to every stage of software and hardware integration. Submission is due by July 23, 2026, and the contract is structured as a subcontract under NAICS code 541512, indicating its focus on customized computer programming services related to cybersecurity. The American Consulate in Cape Town, operating under the Department of State, is the contracting entity, though no specific point of contact or detailed office address is listed. The place of performance is designated as Cape Town, South Africa, with a zip code of 7495, and the obligation to meet DOS C-SCRM standards is central to all scope elements, leaving no room for non-compliant alternatives.

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Provide Software Bill of Materials and cybersecurity support for smart electrical systems in Cape Town under DOS C-SCRM standards.

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Department Of State → American Consulate Cape TownView Agency

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541512 - Computer Systems Design Services View NAICS

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Cape Town, ZA-WC, 7495, ZAF

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AgencyDepartment Of State → American Consulate Cape Town
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Provision of Software Bill of Materials (SBOM), support for cybersecurity testing, and compliance with DOS C-SCRM protocols for smart electrical components.

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