This solicitation is being sent directly to your company, along with other Nessus Manager authorized resellers. Please submit any questions by May 22, 2017 at 4:00pm EST. The TTS Contracting Officer will only be responding to questions submitted by email. Comments from other parties or in other formats will still be considered but we cannot commit to responding to them.
Proposals are due by May 23, 2017 at 4:00pm EST.
To fulfill requirements for its Authority to Operate (ATO), the cloud.gov team at TTS needs access to a pre-existing, commercially available, and specific vulnerability scanner as part of continuously monitoring its infrastructure. cloud.gov previously had a license that could be purchased on a Purchase Card (p-card), but had outgrown that license. The purpose of this acquisition was to give cloud.gov a larger license that would allow it to monitor the larger number of hosts/agents now required to be scanned.
The purpose of this solicitation is for the contractor to deliver a license which cloud.gov will utilize to scan up to 512 hosts/agents. The contractor will provide access to the Tenable Nessus Manager vulnerability scanner license via a URL.
Detailed instructions about how to respond are explained in our RFQ.
There are none required for this acquisition.
There will be a Base Period of 12 months and two Option Periods of 12 months each. Details, including the official start date, are explained in our SOW.
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Request for Quotation (RFQ) (as had been amended to extend the response deadline)
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