R615--Beneficiary Locator and Outreach Services VBA Philadelphia - Insurances Services
Contact and place of performance
Harrison D Carter
Washington, DC 20006
USA
2 | Page REQUEST FOR INFORMATION (RFI) Title: Beneficiary Locator Service Issued by: Department of Veterans Affairs Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA) Subject: Requirement Overview and Information Sought Description Introduction VA Insurance Service and Operations Center (INS) provides life insurance benefits and services for 5.5 million Veterans, Service members, and their families. VA INS requires locator and o...
View moreThe Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), Veterans Benefits Administration, is conducting market research to identify vendors capable of providing beneficiary locator and outreach services. This pre-solicitation notice, identified by solicitation number 36C10D26Q0075, supports the VA Insurance Service and Operations Center in its mission to manage life insurance programs for 5.5 million Veterans and Service members. In compliance with the Faster Payment to Veterans Survivors Act of 2022, the agency requires professional assistance to locate difficult-to-find beneficiaries, conduct genealogical research to identify alternates, and perform outreach to facilitate the completion of claims. These services aim to improve the accuracy and speed of insurance disbursements and claims processing.
The scope of work includes electronic address searches, encrypted file transfer solutions, claims outreach mailings, and return mail processing. Vendors must demonstrate capabilities in capturing images of sent outreach letters and providing reporting and analytics. The VA is specifically seeking information regarding industry best practices, technological tools such as CLEAR or Enformion, and pricing models for complex genealogical research. Responses will assist the agency in understanding vendor methodologies and cost structures for these requirements.
This procurement is classified under NAICS code 561611, Investigation and Personal Background Check Services, and PSC R615, Support- Administrative: Background Investigation. The place of performance is Washington, DC, and the response deadline is April 30, 2026. Submissions must be sent to Harrison D. Carter and are limited to 20 pages in Microsoft Word format. Associated documentation includes the pre-solicitation notice, a revised Performance Work Statement, and security requirements outlined in VA6500.6 Appendix C.
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