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Notice of Intent to Sole Source - Financial Times

General Information

  • Contract Opportunity Type: Special Notice (Original)
  • Original Published Date: Feb 08, 2022 02:41 pm EST
  • Original Response Date: Feb 14, 2022 09:00 am EST
  • Inactive Policy: Manual
  • Original Inactive Date: Feb 15, 2022
  • Initiative:
    • None

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  • Place of Performance:
    Washington , DC 20436
    USA

Description

The U. S. International Trade Commission (USITC or Commission), intends to make an award, on a sole source basis, to The Financial Times Limited, Inc., 1 Southwark Bridge, London, UK, SE1 9HL, under the authority of FAR 6.302-1, Only one responsible source and no other supplies or services will satisfy agency requirements.

This requirement is for an annual subscription (print & online) to The Financial Times. USITC requires the subscription for specialized information on a broad spectrum of industries, global affairs, and international business. The Financial Time is a global leader in international specialized cross continent news and provides the commission with an irreplaceable flow of reliable information. The period of performance is one year, February 23, 2022 through February 22, 2023.

This announcement is not a request for competitive quotations.  A solicitation will not be available for this requirement.  The intent of this announcement is for informational purposes only.  However, any information received within five days a􀀂er the posting date of this notice will be considered by the Government. Information may be sent to Sumit Rana, Contracting Officer, at sumit.rana@usitc.gov.  A determination by the Government not to compete this action is solely within the discretion of the Government.  Telephonic questions or requests are strongly discouraged

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