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Secure Remote Work Environment Setup and IT Support

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The contract requires the establishment and maintenance of a secure remote IT environment tailored for processing VA claims, with a strong emphasis on data confidentiality, robust access controls, and full compliance with Department of Veterans Affairs security protocols and legacy system constraints. The solution must enable authorized personnel to safely access and manage claims data remotely while ensuring that all technical configurations align with federal cybersecurity standards and VA-specific operational requirements. Ongoing support services must be available to sustain system integrity, address vulnerabilities, and adapt to evolving security threats or regulatory changes. This subcontract is classified under NAICS code 541512 for computer systems design services and is issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs through the PCAC contracting office. The opportunity was posted on July 10, 2026, with an established deadline for responses on July 20, 2026, at 6:00 PM. While no set-aside type is specified, performance is expected to be conducted in support of VA operations without a defined geographic location specified in the place of performance. The successful vendor will be responsible for delivering a scalable, resilient, and audit-ready infrastructure that upholds the highest standards of data protection and system reliability for critical veteran services.

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Secure remote IT environment for VA claims processing with strict cybersecurity compliance and ongoing support.

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Department Of Veterans Affairs → Pcac (36C776)View Agency

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541512 - Computer Systems Design ServicesView NAICS

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Establish and maintain a secure remote IT environment for claims processing, ensuring data confidentiality, access controls, and compliance with VA security and legacy system requirements.

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