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This Solicitation opportunity from Washington was posted on February 27, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Language Service Providers (Interpretation, Translation, and Transcreation)

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2026-RFP-064State & Local

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NAICS: 541930
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NOI SDVOSB Sole Source Tele-Interpreter ServicesThe Department of Veterans Affairs, Strategic Acquisition Center - Frederick, intends to award a sole-source contract to Louis Fitzgerald, DBA Nexus Universal, a certified Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business, for the continued provision of Tele-Interpreter Services. This follows an existing contract that has been in place since September 20, 2021, and is set to expire on September 20, 2026. Nexus Universal has provided live telephone-based foreign language translation services into English throughout this period, maintaining a consistent and reliable service for VA staff and beneficiaries. The decision to award without competition is based on the vendor’s proven track record, established interpreter network, and documented procedures that ensure seamless continuity of critical language access services. The solicitation, identified as DMC-TeleInterpreterServices2026, is posted as a presolicitation notice with a response deadline of July 17, 2026, but it is not an invitation for competitive proposals. The action is justified under VAAR 819.70 as a sole-source procurement due to the unique qualifications and performance history of the incumbent provider. The services will remain under the NAICS code 541930 and are designated as an SDVOSB sole source set aside. The primary point of contact for inquiries is Brian Tedesco, with secondary support from Michael Silva, and the contract will be administered from the Frederick, Maryland office, with services performed primarily in Florida. Any submitted feedback will be considered only to evaluate whether a competitive process is warranted, reinforcing the intent to maintain uninterrupted service through the incumbent.
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Pierce County, recognizing its ethnically and linguistically diverse population, is seeking to enhance access to its public services by ensuring compliance with federal civil rights laws such as Title VI and the ADA, which mandate meaningful access for individuals with Limited English Proficiency and disabilities. To uphold these obligations, the County aims to establish a pool of qualified language service providers through this solicitation. These providers will deliver comprehensive interpretation, translation, and transcreation services that are timely, accurate, and culturally responsive, supporting various County departments. The initiative also includes a significant upfront translation project to convert existing County materials into multiple languages, addressing the needs of the County's growing multilingual communities. The County acknowledges the evolving role of machine translation and AI tools within language services but emphasizes the importance of quality control through human review, especially given disparities in language complexity and subject matter. Accordingly, the solicitation invites providers capable of offering flexible, tiered pricing models based on document complexity, translation methods, and turnaround times. This contract aligns with Pierce County’s commitment to inclusive communications and aims to ensure that all residents, regardless of language or ability, can fully access essential public programs. The solicitation was posted on February 27, 2026, with responses due by March 13, 2026, and the designated point of contact is the County’s Procurement and Contract Specialist, reachable by email and phone in Tacoma, Washington.

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Pierce County seeks qualified language providers for interpretation, translation, and accessible public services compliance.

Agency

Washington → CommunicationsView Agency

NAICS

541930 - Translation and Interpretation ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

WA, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

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Pierce County RFP 2026-RFP-064 Language Service Providers

PDF25 pagesrfp

RE__Language_Services_Contract_-_Updated_Draft.msg

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RFP for Language Service Vendors Intake Request 6.9.25

DOCX11 pagesrfp

DRAFT RFP for Language Service Vendors 12.2025

DOCX13 pagesrfp

Sample Service Agreement Contract Document

DOCX25 pagescontract-document

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AgencyWashington → Communications
Contacts1 person available
OfficeTacoma, WA, 98402, US
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Office AddressTacoma, WA, 98402, US
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Cherena RolandProcurement and Contract Specialist

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MG Habitats
Renton, WA
Tikor Consulting
Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce
Seattle, WA

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Pierce County (hereinafter referred to as "the County") is one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse regions in Washington State. Federal civil rights laws, including Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), require recipients of federal financial assistance to take reasonable steps to ensure meaningful access to programs, services, and activities for individuals with Limited English Proficiency (LEP) and individuals with disabilities who require alternative communication methods. Guidance issued by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) directs public entities to assess language assistance needs by considering factors such as the number and proportion of LEP individuals served, the frequency of contact with public programs, the nature and importance of the services provided, and available resources. In alignment with federal, state, and local language access requirements, the County has prioritized inclusive communications as a core service area. The County is committed to ensuring that all residents, regardless of national origin, language spoken, literacy level, or ability, can fully access and benefit from the County's essential public services. The County's growing multilingual and multicultural communities require consistent, high-quality, culturally responsive interpretation and translation services to effectively navigate public programs and participate in civic life. This RFP reflects the County's continued investment in language access infrastructure and seeks to expand the reach and impact of these services across departments. This RFP intends to operationalize language access obligations by establishing a pool of qualified language service providers (LSPs) capable of delivering timely, accurate, and culturally responsive interpretation, translation, and transcreation services across County departments for the defined term. Additionally, the County anticipates a large-scale, upfront translation initiative to convert existing County resources into multiple languages. While machine translation and artificial intelligence (AI) tools may supplement translation workflows, the County recognizes that quality varies based on language, subject matter, and the level of human review. Accordingly, the County seeks providers capable of offering flexible, tiered pricing models that reflect document complexity, the balance of machine translation and AI-assisted tools with human translation and review, and turnaround time requirements.