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FBI Los Angeles Intent of Sole Source to Cuatrro

Justice, Department of · FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

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Response deadline
Jun 4, 2026, 9:00 AM EDT
Posted
May 28, 2026
Solicitation
SHOP-PR-26-001588
Set-aside
None listed
NAICS
PSC
Place of performance
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Contracting office
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Source
SAM.gov · updated Jul 5, 2026

Description

The Federal Bureau of Investigation intends to sole source to Cuattro for the FBI Los Angeles Field Office area. This requirement is for FBI Los Angeles area and will be awarded to Cuattro. Per FAR 5.207(16)(ii) all responsible sources may submit a capability statement, proposal, or quotation, which shall be considered by the agency. All capability statements or quotes shall be submitted to the Contracting Officer Hong Nguyen by email. The email address is HNGUYEN2@FBI.GOV. All capability statements or quotes shall be received before the closing date and time. Attached is the Sole Source Justification for only one responsible source that can meet the agencies minimum need under FAR Part 13.

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