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This Sources Sought opportunity from Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation was posted on May 14, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

RFI - Investment & Receivership Asset Management (IRAM)

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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) is seeking information for solutions to support two key operational areas through a Request for Information titled "RFI - Investment & Receivership Asset Management (IRAM)." The Division of Finance’s Treasury Operations manages fixed-income portfolios, including the Deposit Insurance Fund and the National Liquidation Fund, which are invested primarily in U.S. government and agency securities. This division requires an advanced investment platform to replace its current system, focusing on comprehensive front-to-back office capabilities such as modeling, scenario analysis, reporting, and data integration tailored to the needs of a public-sector investor managing Treasury obligations. Simultaneously, the Division of Resolutions & Receiverships oversees the resolution process for failed institutions, handling diverse asset types through the entire receivership lifecycle—from valuation and servicing to final disposition. It aims to acquire an integrated asset management system offering strong governance, data integrity, asset valuation transparency, operational controls, and auditability. The desired platform should include extensive asset profiling, accounting functions, workflow management, analytics, security features, and detailed audit trails to ensure compliance with statutory and regulatory mandates. Responses to this RFI are due by June 15, 2026, and will help the FDIC identify potential technology solutions to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of both investment and asset management operations.

General Info

FDIC seeks integrated investment and asset management platform for Treasury and receivership operations.

Agency

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation → _

NAICS

513210 - Software PublishersView NAICS

Place of Performance

Arlington, VA, 22226, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

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Request+for+Information+Scope.pdf

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AgencyFederal Deposit Insurance Corporation → _
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See attachment for the full scope of this Request for Information.  Please be clear in identifying your response to each question in the attachment.


Division of Finance (DOF) – Treasury Operations


DOF Treasury Operations manages two fixed‑income portfolios, the Deposit Insurance Fund (DIF) and the National Liquidation Fund (NLF), funded through assessments and interest earned on U.S. government obligations and agency (GSE) debt securities. Investments are governed by FDIC corporate investment policies under section 13(a) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act and are executed via Treasury’s Bureau of the Fiscal Service (FedInvest) in Government Account Series (GAS) securities (e.g., bills, notes, bonds, TIPS, STRIPS, floating‑rate notes), with robust analytics needed for GSE debt (credit, prepayment, callability, liquidity).


DOF seeks information on fixed‑income investment platforms (front‑to‑back office) to replace its current system (PORTIA) and to support U.S. Treasury obligations managed via FedInvest, emphasizing modeling, scenario analysis, analytics, reporting, data integration, and operational capabilities suitable for a mission‑focused public‑sector investor.


Division of Resolutions & Receiverships (DRR)


DRR is responsible for resolving failing institutions and administering receiverships, which includes the intake, valuation, servicing, management, marketing, and disposition of a wide range of asset types (e.g., loans, securities, real estate, receivables, collateral, and other financial assets). These activities require strong governance, data integrity, valuation transparency, operational controls, and auditability to support FDIC’s statutory least‑cost resolution mandate and regulatory standards.



DRR is seeking an integrated Asset Management, Servicing, and Sales platform that supports the full lifecycle of receivership assets, from pre‑closing data ingestion and valuation through ongoing management, servicing, reporting, and final disposition. Required capabilities include robust asset profile fields, accounting, analytics, dashboards, security, workflow management, and audit trails.