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TTS Login.gov Identity Proofing

This is the GitHub repository for an RFI, posted on FedBizOpps.gov. Please submit any questions as an Issue in this repository by November 24, 2017 at 5:00pm EST. The Contracting Officer will only be responding to questions submitted using the Issue Template. Comments from other parties or in other formats will still be considered but we cannot commit to responding to them.

Responses are due by November 29, 2017 at 5:00pm EST.

Background

login.gov is a growing platform and needs a variety of proofing methods, data sources in order to move towards the goal of universal coverage for the U.S population. As login.gov grows there is the need to have the mix of methods/data sources that can most effectively proof login.gov’s partner agencies populations. The intent with a multi-award contract is to provide a broad base of contractors who the government can work with to have the highest proofing rate for an agency population. Each order will help support different population subsets and the data from those order will inform our planned proofing rate vs actual and allow for iterating. The Government is highly interested in diverse approaches and data sources that can support this goal.

How to respond

We can only commit to reviewing those responses submitted through the Google Form, linked above, or via email to alberto.munoz@gsa.gov.

Contents

  1. Draft Statement of Work (SOW)

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