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Notice of Award to Sole Source Cybersecurity Compensation System Support Services

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70RDA226C00000003Federal

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The Department of Homeland Security Office of Procurement Operations awarded Contract No. 70RDA226C00000003 to Aon Consulting, Inc. on a sole source basis under FAR 6.103-1. This award, valued at 331,000 dollars for a 12-month period of performance in fiscal year 2026, utilizes a combination of Labor-Hour and Firm-Fixed-Price contract types. The primary objective is to provide ongoing support for the Cybersecurity Compensation System within the Cybersecurity Talent Management System, ensuring the maintenance of accurate and competitive pay structures for cybersecurity roles. The procurement was justified as a sole source action due to Aon's unique specialized expertise and institutional knowledge, which are critical to avoiding disruptions in recruitment and compensation data accuracy. The scope of work represents a 94 percent reduction from the previous contract period, reflecting adjusted government requirements. Performance and inspection of services are centered in Washington, DC, with the contract being managed by Contracting Officer Tin Yeung Y Ma and Technical Representative Andrew L Horvath.

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DHS awarded Aon 331,000 for cybersecurity compensation support through fiscal year 2026.

Agency

Department Of Homeland Security → Departmental Operations Acquisition Division IiView Agency

Contract Value

$330,764.08

NAICS

541612 - Human Resources Consulting ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

Washington, DC, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

Awardee

Aon Consulting, Inc.View Profile

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Justification+_+Approval+for+Other+Than+Full+and+Open+Competition+Template+v3.2_updated+6_23_26.pdf

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AgencyDepartment Of Homeland Security → Departmental Operations Acquisition Division Ii
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OfficeWashington, DC, 20528, USA
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Department Of Homeland Security → Departmental Operations Acquisition Division Ii
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Office AddressWashington, DC, 20528, USA
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This notice is NOT a Request for Quotation (RFQ) for competitive quotes. Oral communications are not acceptable in response to this notice. 


The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Office of Procurement Operations (OPO) awarded Contract No. 70RDA226C00000003 on a sole source basis to Aon Consulting, Inc., under the authority of RFO FAR 6.103-1 entitled “Only One Responsible Source and No Other Supplies or Services Will Satisfy Agency Requirements.” Contractor support is needed for ongoing operation of the Cybersecurity Compensation System based on existing DHS work.

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