RFI - Fraud Detection and Payment Integrity Tools
Contact and place of performance
Jason Schofield
Washington, DC
USA
Request for Information Fraud Detection and Payment Integrity Tools 2032L226N00008 RFI-TCSC-26-034 The purpose of this Request for Information (RFI) is to find capable vendors to support The Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) with Fraud Detection and Payment Integrity Tools for a solution that will help reduce improper payments, fraud losses, and operational inefficiencies while maintaining compliance wit...
View moreII. ANTICIPATED PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE
The Period of Performance is to be determined.
III. ADDITIONAL DETAILS
NO SOLICITATION IS AVAILABLE. A request for more information, or a copy of the solicitation, will not be considered an affirmative response to this Request for Information. Telephone responses or inquiries to this Request for Information will NOT be accepted.
Treasury Common Services Center (TCSC) will consider responses received no later than 10:00 AM ET, June 15, 2026, as submitted in writing to [email protected] and [email protected]. Please include “RFI: 2032L226N00008, Fraud Detection and Payment Integrity Tools - JS/PW” in the subject line.
Questions about this RFI will not be entertained, as a vendor pool is all that is being sought at this time. Questions and Answers will be fielded during the RFQ period in the future. Quotations will not be accepted at this time.
Qualified contractors must provide the following:
The following file extensions are not allowable and application materials/data submitted with these extensions cannot be considered: .bat, .cmd, .com, .exe, .pif, .rar, .scr, .vbs, .hta,, .cpl, and .zip files.
Microsoft Office compatible documents are acceptable.
No other information regarding this Request for Information will be provided at this time.
This notice does not restrict the Government to an ultimate acquisition approach. All firms responding to this notice are advised that their response is not a request that will be considered for contract award. All interested parties are required to respond to any resultant solicitation separately from their response to this notice, should one be issued.
The Department of the Treasury Departmental Offices, through the Treasury Common Services Center, has issued Request for Information 2032L226N00008 to identify capable vendors for the Office of the Chief Information Officer. This market research initiative seeks a solution for fraud detection and payment integrity tools designed to reduce improper payments, fraud losses, and operational inefficiencies. The proposed solution must maintain compliance with all applicable federal security and privacy requirements while supporting the agency's mission in Washington, DC.
Interested vendors are required to submit a capability statement that includes company location, socioeconomic category, and relevant contract vehicles such as GSA schedules or Governmentwide Acquisition Contracts. Submissions should also feature a technical narrative addressing the requirements outlined in the draft Performance Work Statement to demonstrate the vendor's ability to satisfy all aspects of the requirement. Three attachments are associated with this notice, including a draft Performance Work Statement and RFI documentation in both .pdf and .docx formats.
Written responses are due by 10:00 AM ET on June 15, 2026, and must be submitted via email to Jason Schofield and Paul White. The anticipated period of performance for the resulting solution is currently to be determined. The government will use the information gathered through this notice to establish a vendor pool, and no quotations or telephone inquiries will be accepted during this market research phase.
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