THIS SOURCES SOUGHT SYNOPSIS HAS BEEN UPDATED AGAIN TO ATTACH THE DOD SLIDES PRESENTED AT THE INDUSTRY DAY HELD 9 DECEMBER 2024, AS WELL AS THE LIST OF VENDORS WHO HAVE EXPRESSED INTEREST / ATTENDED THE INDUSTRY DAY.
THIS SOURCES SOUGHT SYNOPSIS HAS BEEN UPDATED TO EXTEND THE DATE TO REQUEST INCLUSION FOR THE INDUSTRY DAY (MONDAY, 9 DECEMBER 2024) TO THURSDAY, 5 DECEMBER 2024, AT 12:00PM EST).
This Sources Sought Synopsis is published for market research purposes only. There is no solicitation available at this time. This sources sought synopsis does not constitute a Request for Quotation (RFQ), Request for Proposal (RFP) or an Invitation for Bid (IFB), nor does this issuance restrict the Government's acquisition approach. Only responses from US companies will be accepted. Any information provided by the Government at this time is preliminary and may be updated or changed prior to a formal release of a Request for Proposal. The Government expects to conduct an industry day subsequent to receiving submittals in response to this notice. Industry day details are included herein.
The Government will neither award a contract solely on the basis of this sources sought synopsis (or industry day), nor will it reimburse any contractor/prospective contractor for any costs associated with preparing or submitting a response to this notice (or industry day). The Government has not yet determined the acquisition strategy for this requirement, including whether a small business set-aside strategy is applicable.
The Clause Logic Service (CLS) is a software capability that, given a set of inputs, provides extensible markup language (XML) data outputs for Terms and Conditions (Ts&Cs) inclusion in solicitations, awards, and modifications for the Department of Defense and some other Federal agencies. Additional publicly available information about the current CLS capability is published at https://dodprocurementtoolbox.com/site-pages/ebusiness-cls.
The Government is seeking to modernize or replace its current Clause Logic Service (CLS) capability using notional concepts in slides attached to this notice. Concepts are shared to encourage dialog with industry, and they are not yet considered final plans or approaches. This market research effort is intended to inform the Government’s future strategy, as a make or buy decision has not yet been made. No acquisition strategy has been determined at this point. The Government is surveying the market for commercially available solutions, nondevelopmental solutions, solutions that may serve as a starting point for further development, business process model platforms that may be leveraged to quickly develop capabilities, and more. The Government is not seeking a complete contract writing system/solution as part of this effort, but rather the Government ultimately intends to make or buy a modular capability that complements contract writing systems. The ultimate solution will need to support multiple configurations for different environments (e.g., stand-alone cloud hosted web application, “headless” service using application programming interfaces to communicate with cloud-hosted contract writing systems, and classified contracting).
Respondents must possess the expertise, capabilities, and experience in developing and/or providing the same or similar solutions, meeting all relevant cybersecurity, accessibility, and audit requirements for the Department of Defense.
Respondents shall submit a Capabilities Package in response to this sources sought synopsis that demonstrates detailed knowledge and experience in the following areas:
Capability packages shall also address the following items:
Responses to this RFI must be received No Later Than 12:00 PM (EST) 5 December 2024. Information packages may be submitted in an Adobe or MS Word compatible format by e-mail to osd.pentagon.ousd-a-s.mbx.dpc-cb@mail.mil. Include ‘Clause Logic Service Sources Sought’ in the subject line of your email. E-mails to any other address will not be accepted or receive a response. The PCO is the sole point of contact for this notice. Submissions shall not exceed 20-25 pages (8" X 11"). Font shall be 12-pitch with one-inch borders. Industry is encouraged to respond with information not constrained by proprietary data rights; however, if any information submitted is considered proprietary, then the pages containing such information must be marked accordingly. The capabilities package should be brief and concise, yet clearly address requested information. Requests for solicitation will receive no response. The Government shall not reimburse the cost of preparing responses to this request for information.
Industry Day:
An in-person industry day is planned for Monday, 9 December 2024 in the National Capital Region. A virtual option is not planned at this time. The Government will provide a general session to discuss its intent and overarching objectives. Private break-out sessions will be available to meet with individual companies for further discussion and demonstrations, if applicable. Only respondents to this notice will be invited to attend, and respondents to this notice should indicate in their response to this notice that they wish to (1) attend industry day and (2) have a private session. Length of private sessions will be determined once the Government has a count of how many private sessions are requested. The Government will contact those expressing interest in having a private session to inform allotted time by 4:00 p.m., EST, Friday, 6 December 2024. The Government shall not reimburse the cost of attending the planned industry day, including preparation, travel or any other costs.