CLOSED-Consultative Services for PCI Compliance Subject Matter Expertise RFP #FAS-93015Rebid
Original Date Posted: November 4, 2015 8:25 amClick here to access Request for Proposal #FAS-93015Rebid.docx
Procurement Schedule
Table 1: Procurement Schedule
Schedule of Events | Date/Time |
Solicitation Release | 11-4-2015 |
Deadline to Return Signed Non-Disclosure Agreement | 11-5-2015 at 1:00 PM |
Deadline for Questions | 11-6-2015 at 1:00 PM |
Optional Pre-Submittal Conference:
Via Skype / Telephone |
11-6-2015 at 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM |
Response Deadline | 11-10-2015 at 4:00 PM |
Interviews | 11-18-2015 |
Announcement of Successful Proposer(s) | 11-25-2015 |
Contract Execution | 12-8-2015 |
The City reserves the right to modify this.
Changes will be posted on the City website or as otherwise stated.
Procurement Contact
Project Manager: Nicholas Ziesmer, nicholas.ziesmer@seattle.gov (206) 727-8433
Table 2: Delivery Address
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Fed Ex & Hand Delivery – Physical Address | US Post Office – Mailing Address |
Finance and Administrative Services Attn: Nicholas Ziesmer 700 Fifth Avenue, Suite #4250 Seattle, Washington, 98104 |
Nicholas Ziesmer Seattle Municipal Tower P.O. Box 34214 Seattle, Washington, 98124-4669 |
CITY OF SEATTLE
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
CONSULTANT CONTRACTING
Project: CONSULTATIVE SERVICES FOR PCI COMPLIANCE SUBJECT MATTER EXPERTISE RE-BID
The City of Seattle, through the Department of Finance and Administrative Services (FAS), is seeking consultative services for Payment Card Industry (PCI) compliance subject matter expertise.
FAS Treasury is soliciting a Request for Proposals (RFP) from consultants to provide advisory services in assisting the City with PCI compliance sustainment. The PCI compliance program aims to develop awareness of the PCI Data Security Standard (PCI-DSS) and establish higher levels of operational excellence at the City. The City engages with a PCI Qualified Security Assessor (QSA) annually to determine compliance with PCI-DSS. A prospective consultant would act as a trusted advisor and single point of contact to the City in facilitating engagement with the QSA, providing expert strategic guidance to the PCI compliance program.
Interested qualified consultants can acquire the Request for Proposals packet at:
Portal Link: http://www.seattle.gov/city-purchasing-and-contracting/consultant-contracting
The Request for Proposals packet includes a more detailed Scope of Work, administrative requirements, Pre-Submittal Conference date and time, page requirements, etc.
RFP’s must be received by the FAS Treasury Attention: Nicholas Ziesmer, 700 Fifth Avenue, Suite 4250, P. O. Box 34214, Seattle, Washington 98124-4669 by 4:00 p.m., October 22, 2015. Proposals may also be submitted via email.
Any questions regarding the RFP may be submitted to: nicholas.ziesmer@seattle.gov, or
phone: 206-727-8433.
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