Washington, June 01, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Library of Congress issued a solicitation for an Imaging Expert Consultant. There are no set-asides for this opportunity, and the associated NAICS code is 519120. Offers are due by June 8, 2018, at 12:00 p.m. EST. For assistance meeting this deadline with proper registrations and a strong offer, businesses may use third-party government registration firm, US Federal Contractor Registration (USFCR).
Various departments in the Library of Congress need an individual who is an expert consultant in contemporary art. They should also be knowledgeable in the latest developments of imaging science, digitization standards, and the best practices in cultural heritage imaging. The exact specifications to fulfill their needs are found on the Advanced Procurement Portal from USFCR. Contracting officers will be unable to assist with specific contractor requirements such as registration in the System for Award Management (SAM).
SAM is the mandatory registration that all federal contractors must complete before making offers to perform any work for the government. This system can be tricky to handle, especially when trying to meet a deadline and put a quote together. For assistance with all of these matters, US Federal Contractor Registration is standing by to provide.
US Federal Contractor Registration (USFCR) is the world's largest third-party government registration firm. They have helped thousands of entities translate their capabilities into the U.S. Government's language and systems with the Simplified Acquisition Program, bid training, and proposal writing services. They not only register companies on their behalf in SAM, but also have pioneered the Advanced Procurement Portal (APP). APP shows active and historical federal business opportunity information in the same place, simplifying market research. Active federal buyers and vendors are not only cataloged in APP but also are also using the system, creating a powerful network. Businesses who partner with USFCR will be able to dedicate their complete effort toward their performance on a contract, rather than the acquisition of it.