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PWS ACQ-26-0982 for EMS-COOP RFI abbreviated.pdf
Posted: April 21, 2026
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Abbreviated Performance Work Statement (PWS) for Request for Information (RFI) Number ACQ-26-0982, issued by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
The purpose of this PWS is to outline the requirements for acquiring Emergency Management Support Services to assist the Security and Emergency Management Division in assessing and revising USPTO’s Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP) in accordance with updated Federal Continuity Directives. The contract seeks to secure four Emergency Management Specialists and one supervisor who will conduct a gap analysis, validate Mission Essential Functions (MEF), perform Business Process Analysis, update the COOP plan, and develop a Training, Testing, and Exercise (TT&E) Program.
The scope of work includes several performance objectives such as gathering documentation, conducting interviews to analyze operations, validating MEFs, updating the COOP plan structure, and ensuring compliance with federal regulations.
The contractor is responsible for providing qualified personnel who can manage tasks effectively while adhering to security requirements. Deliverables include a Transition Plan, Quality Control Plan, Strike Contingency Plan, and periodic reports on employee status and vacancies.
The estimated period of performance for this contract is from July 1, 2026, to July 31, 2027. All work will primarily be conducted at USPTO Headquarters in Alexandria, Virginia, with provisions for remote work subject to approval.
The purpose of this PWS is to outline the requirements for acquiring Emergency Management Support Services to assist the Security and Emergency Management Division in assessing and revising USPTO’s Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP) in accordance with updated Federal Continuity Directives. The contract seeks to secure four Emergency Management Specialists and one supervisor who will conduct a gap analysis, validate Mission Essential Functions (MEF), perform Business Process Analysis, update the COOP plan, and develop a Training, Testing, and Exercise (TT&E) Program.
The scope of work includes several performance objectives such as gathering documentation, conducting interviews to analyze operations, validating MEFs, updating the COOP plan structure, and ensuring compliance with federal regulations.
The contractor is responsible for providing qualified personnel who can manage tasks effectively while adhering to security requirements. Deliverables include a Transition Plan, Quality Control Plan, Strike Contingency Plan, and periodic reports on employee status and vacancies.
The estimated period of performance for this contract is from July 1, 2026, to July 31, 2027. All work will primarily be conducted at USPTO Headquarters in Alexandria, Virginia, with provisions for remote work subject to approval.
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