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Mexican Criminal Courts Telepresence

STATE, DEPARTMENT OF

Place of performance: MEX

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Posted
Jul 16, 2026
Closes
Jul 24, 2026 (in 8 days)

At a glance

This is a government contract opportunity posted by STATE, DEPARTMENT OF in the other computer related services category. The deadline is July 24, 2026, 9 days from now. Work is performed in MEX. This solicitation carries a Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) set-aside.

Classification and identifiers

Industry (NAICS)
Other Computer Related Services (541519)
Product or service (PSC)
Network Services Delivered As a Service, By Subscription, or Service Contract. Physical and Wireless Networks Managed As a Service Connected to and From Core Data Centers, Work Areas, and Offices Connecting End Users to the Organization's Broader Networks. Network Services Delivered in Connection With Other Iaas and Paas Services. Cloud Based Network Management Services and Software Defined Networks (sdn) Accessed By Service Contract or Subscriptions. (DG10)
Solicitation number
19AQMM26Q0271
Contracting office
ACQUISITIONS - AQM MOMENTUM
Set-aside
Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)

Who can apply

Small businessWork performed in MEX

Small businesses can apply here. Check the eligibility details below to see if your organization fits.

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)

About this opportunity

The purpose of Amendment 0001 is to: 1) Extend the due date for receipt of Phase A quotations to July 24, 2026 5:00pm CST 2) Provide the Q&A document 3) Provide the following updated attachments that correspond with the Q&A: a) Attachment 1: SOW b) Attachment A: Equipment per State 4) Make other updates to the SF-30, including clarifying in Section L.1 that resumes do not count towards page limitations and deleting clause 52.225-19. Judiciaries in Mexico’s border states (i.e. Baja California Norte, Sonora,Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo Leon, and Tamaulipas) face persistent security and operational challenges when hearing cases involving detainees imprisoned for TCO-related activities. Reliance on in-person hearings requires frequent inmate transport from detention facilities, creating elevated...

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