Wednesday, April 24, 2024

HHS RFQ: Secure Access Management Services (SAMS) Support & Operations Task Order

RFQ ID: RFQ1673250

Set-Aside Type: Small Business set-aside

MAS Category/SIN: MAS: 54151S, 54151HACS, 541519ICAM

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Description:

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), located in Atlanta., GA, is an agency of the Department of Health and Human Services. CDC is the nation’s leading federal organization dedicated to protecting the public health of US citizens foreign and domestic. The effectiveness of CDC’s global mission is directly impacted by the agency’s ability to securely collaborate with non-Health and Human Services (HHS) staff, both external health partners (the public) and other federal agencies outside of HHS. CDC’s access control gateway supporting this type of collaboration is the Secure Access Management Services (SAMS). SAMS is a complete Identity, Credentialing, and Access Management (ICAM) solution that controls user access to select CDC internal IT systems for collaboration, information gathering from, and information dissemination to, users with an approved need to access systems not available to the public and with higher security requirements.

The Contractor shall provide the necessary services, qualified personnel, material, equipment, and facilities, not otherwise provided by the Government, as needed to perform the assessment, planning and execution of the tasks contained within this information package.

The contractor shall provide integration, operation, change, and maintenance support for IT applications integrated with the SAMS ICAM service. This includes CDC Programs and IT application teams consuming a variety of SAMS services included authentication, API security and routing, secure data transport, Office/O365 resources, and cloud.

  1. Support interested CDC IT Programs/applications as they evaluate the SAMS services and its potential ability to meet their needs. This includes evaluating the application’s technical requirements, architecture, and software to make recommendations specific to the feasibility of a SAMS integration. This also includes working with the Programs to ensure they understand how SAMS works and the impact it will have on their user population and Program.
  2. Work with Programs to integrate their IT applications into SAMS non-production environments for testing and evaluation…

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