Remaining Items – Technical Assistance and Coordination O...
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Description
The US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is seeking a contractor to provide technical assistance and coordination outcomes database support. The contractor will be responsible for maintaining and modernizing the Remaining Items (RI) Technical Assistance and Coordination Outcomes (TACO) database, which supports the National Flood Risk Management Program (NFRMP), Floodplain Management Services (FPMS), and Planning Assistance to States (PAS) programs. The contractor will provide general database d... | Title: Remaining Items – Technical Assistance and Coordination Outcomes Database, Agency: U.S. Department Of Defense, State: Virginia, Open Date: 3/31/2026, Close Date: 4/14/2026, Last Updated Date: 4/3/2026
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The US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is soliciting a contractor to manage and modernize the Remaining Items Technical Assistance and Coordination Outcomes (TACO) database. This project supports critical programs including the National Flood Risk Management Program (NFRMP) and Planning Assistance to States (PAS). The solicitation is open from March 31, 2026, to April 14, 2026, providing a clear timeline for submission.
USACE aims to maintain and enhance the TACO database to improve its support for flood risk management and related services.
- Firms with database management expertise
- Companies with experience in federal contracting
- Organizations familiar with USACE programs
- Database modernization
- Technical assistance for database maintenance
- Support for NFRMP, FPMS, and PAS programs
- Technical approach to database management
- Relevant experience and past performance
- Team qualifications and resumes
- Pricing proposal
- Quality control and risk management plan
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- Must comply with federal contracting standards
- Adherence to USACE guidelines is mandatory
- Competitive pricing is essential due to potential scrutiny
- Consider indirect costs associated with federal contracting
- Potential partnerships with IT firms specializing in database technologies
- Collaboration with firms experienced in flood risk management
- Potential delays in database modernization
- Compliance risks with federal standards
- Market competition may drive pricing down
- What specific features are required for the TACO database?
- What are the volunteer resources available for implementation?
- Are there existing contracts that could impact this solicitation?
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- Detailed requirements for database modernization not specified
- Lacking specifics on the scope of technical assistance
- Unknown system specifications for TACO database
- No information on the expected number of users or data load
- Clarification on evaluation criteria for bids is missing
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