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Transmission Service Request (TSR) and Available Transfer Capacity (ATC) Subscriptions for the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)

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General Information

  • Contract Opportunity Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation (Original)
  • Original Published Date: Dec 04, 2023 12:51 pm EST
  • Original Date Offers Due: Dec 13, 2023 05:00 pm EST
  • Inactive Policy: 15 days after date offers due
  • Original Inactive Date: Dec 28, 2023
  • Initiative:
    • None

Classification

  • Original Set Aside:
  • Product Service Code: 7A21 - IT AND TELECOM - BUSINESS APPLICATION SOFTWARE (PERPETUAL LICENSE SOFTWARE)
  • NAICS Code:
    • 513210 - Software Publishers
  • Place of Performance:
    Washington , DC 20426
    USA

Description

Provide Transmission Service Request (TSR) and Available Transfer Capacity Audit (ATC Audit) data to supplement eTag data services that the Commission already receives from OATI, under the webFERC solution. The TSR and ATC Audit data will be used with eTag data to support the Commission's efforts to detect market manipulation and anti-competitive behavior, monitor the efficiency of markets, and better inform Commission policies and decision-making.

Contact Information

Contracting Office Address

  • 888 FIRST STREET NE STE 4J
  • WASHINGTON , DC 20585
  • USA

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