Sources Sought - Financial Crime Search & Due Diligence Software
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The Office of Mission Acquisition Solutions within the Department of Health and Human Services is seeking information from qualified small businesses and alternative providers regarding the availability of a software-as-a-service platform to support financial due diligence, adverse media screening, and ultimate beneficial ownership identification for vendors and partners in the medical supply chain. This notice is for market research and planning purposes only and does not constitute a solicitation, request for proposals, or obligation to award a contract. Responses must be submitted via email by the specified deadline and should include the company’s UEI, contact details, business size and ownership type, socio-economic designation, a capability statement addressing the required functions, and information on existing governmentwide acquisition vehicles such as GSA FSS or NASA SEWP. No reimbursement will be provided for costs incurred in responding, no feedback will be given on submissions, and all information provided may be used in future solicitations. The required platform must replicate or exceed the current capabilities of the DOW Jones Financial Crime Search with Factivia and UBO, including access to a database of over four million risk profiles, screening against sanctions, PEPs, adverse media, and corporate networks, batch and continuous monitoring, and integration with Dun & Bradstreet’s UBO data. The system must be accessible via any browser compatible with the HHS network, support device-agnostic use on smartphones and tablets, and provide 24/7 technical support by prior arrangement. The vendor must offer onboarding and quarterly training sessions, refresh data sources to ensure currency, and implement robust cybersecurity measures including incident reporting. While compliance with the NIST Cybersecurity Framework is desirable, it is not mandatory. Optional submissions may include non-binding pricing estimates or recommended NAICS and Product Service Codes, though the primary focus remains on assessing vendor capability and market readiness for a potential future acquisition.
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This is a SOURCES SOUGHT NOTICE (hereafter referred to as “Notice”) issued for the purpose of planning and market research.
GENERAL
The purpose of this notice is to obtain information regarding the availability and capability of qualified small businesses and alternative solutions.
This is NOT a solicitation for proposals, proposal abstracts, or quotations and this does not obligate the Office of Mission Acquisition Solutions (OMAS) to award a contract now or in the future. No reimbursement will be made for any costs associated with providing information in response to this announcement and any follow-up information requests. Respondents will not be notified of the results of the capability assessment. All correspondence related to this notice must be conducted via e-mail. The Government will not accept or acknowledge telephone inquiries. The Government does not anticipate providing feedback or evaluations to companies regarding their submissions to this Notice. Interested parties may submit questions regarding the Notice; however, the Government does not anticipate providing responses to questions.
The Government reserves the right to use any submitted data in a resultant solicitation. No reimbursement will be made for any costs associated with providing information in response to this announcement and any follow-up information requests. Respondents will not be notified of the results of the capability assessment. All information submitted in response to this announcement must arrive on or before the closing date.
REQUIREMENT BACKGROUND
Information is essential throughout all stages of public health disasters and incidents. The Office of Security, Vetting, and Protection (OSVP) within the Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response (ASPR) is responsible for collecting, organizing, and presenting the information required by senior leadership and field teams. To effectively support ASPR, OSVP requires access to a due diligence software as a service (SaaS) platform for conducting financial due diligence, adverse media screening, and identifying ultimate beneficial ownership (UBO) of commercial and private sector vendors and partners providing vaccines, therapeutics, diagnostics, and medical devices.
Comprehensive intelligence, security measures, and detection capabilities enable ASPR to monitor contemporary health threats and inform strategic planning. OSVP performs thorough due diligence analyses of companies, entities, and commodities to identify potential risks or impacts on ASPR and the medical supply chain. Utilizing various research methodologies and databases, these assessments address concerns such as criminal activity, foreign influence, financial stability, litigation and regulatory factors, corporate network domiciles, negative media coverage, supplier relationships, strategic alliances, and questionable affiliations of key personnel, ultimately providing risk evaluations and mitigation strategies.
REQUIREMENT CORE CAPABILITIES
ASFR currently maintains a SaaS subscription for ten (10) users to the DOW Jones Financial Crime Search with Factivia and UBO. This subscription includes the following core capabilities:
- Commercial, software-as-a-service (SaaS) legal intelligence subscription accessible via the World Wide Web for conducting full due diligence on potential customers and connected parties, as well as ongoing monitoring and sanctions screening. The license shall be transferable to another named user if the original named user departs ASPR within the license period.
- Browser/Website: Access to the software-as-a-service website via the World Wide Web, browser-agnostic provided the browser is compatible with the HHS network.
- Legal Data:
- Provide access to database of 4 million consolidated risk profiles on entities and individuals. Run checks on beneficial ownership, sanctions, PEPs, adverse media and other specialized risk categories.
- Batch screening and continuous monitoring against risk data and news.
- Provide access to a searchable database of more than 33,000 premium news and information sources, plus snapshots of over 22 million public and private companies and 42 million executive profiles.
- Provides access to feature which allows users to look up directly against D&B’s universe of UBO data and can be accessed in two ways; through an existing R&C entity profile or looked up directly at D&B through RiskCenter.
- Data Refresh: Refresh new data sources and add new data sources as appropriate to maintain current and relevant financial intelligence data.
- Technical support: Support by phone or online chat/email during ASPR’s regular business operating hours of 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. 24/7 Technical support by prior arrangement with the vendor -customer service team.
- Training: Customer training to include but is not limited to one (1) hour onboarding training session at the beginning of the contract and quarterly one (1) hour training sessions with HHS-specific search tips and workflow examples throughout the subscription license period.
- Device-agnostic access: Websites must be device-agnostic and accessible via smartphone and tablet computer or is optimized for desktop access only.
- Cybersecurity: The vendor shall provide anti-virus scanning of data and promptly report incidents of security and privacy breaches that are relevant to the federal named users of this subscription. Vendor use of the National Institutes of Standards and Technology (NIST) Cybersecurity Framework to manage cybersecurity risk is desirable but not required https://www.nist.gov/cyberframework.
REQUESTED RESPONSE
Interested parties who consider themselves qualified to perform the services outlined in this Notice are invited to submit a response by the date specified herein. Please utilize the subject line, "ACQ-OMAS-2026-SAT-0015_Sources [Your Organization Name]" in all correspondence.
Your submission must include the following information:
- Company profile that includes:
- UEI
- Name and Address of organization
- Primary point-of-contact and contact e-mail
- Business size and type of ownership
- Socio-economic status/participation (e.g. SDVOSB)
- A capability statement, or other brief statement of the company's capability relating to the described requirement.
- Information on existing governmentwide or HHS contact vehicles including:
- GSA FSS, Alliant, etc.
- NASA SEWP
Interested parties may also provide the following optional information:
- Non-binding pricing information, such as:
- Commercial price lists
- Pricing under GWACs
- An informal quote
- A rough order of magnitude
- The suggested NAICS and Product Service Code for this requirement
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