Opportunity
New York State Contract Reporter #RFQ #2026-02
Nassau County IDA Solicits Background Check Services for Project Applicants
Posted
June 05, 2026
Respond By
June 25, 2026
Identifier
RFQ #2026-02
NAICS
561611
Nassau County Industrial Development Agency (IDA) is seeking qualified firms or individuals to provide comprehensive background check services for applicants and their principals involved in agency projects. - Government Buyer: - Nassau County Industrial Development Agency (IDA) - Office of CEO/Executive Director - Services Requested: - Background check services for project applicants and their principals - Internet searches for news and articles - PATRIOT Act searches - Bankruptcy, tax lien, judgment, and UCC filing searches - Criminal records checks - Credit report reviews - Compliance Requirements: - All services must comply with federal, state, and local laws, including: - Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) - Title VII of the Civil Rights Act - New York State Fair Chance Act - New York General Business Law - Strict adherence to procurement lobbying laws and disclosure requirements - Contract Structure: - Three-year contract term, expiring December 31, 2028 - Services provided on an as-needed basis - Potential for multiple awards or splitting of services among contractors - Notable Requirements: - Encouragement for Women/Minority Business Enterprise (W/MBE) participation - Respondents must submit detailed qualifications, experience, and cost estimates - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation
Description
The Nassau County Industrial Development Agency seeks qualified firms and/or persons to conduct background checks on applicants and their principals for proposed projects of the Agency. The services include internet searches, PATRIOT Act searches, bankruptcy, tax lien, judgment and UCC filing searches, criminal records, and credit reports. The contract term is 3 years, and the Agency intends to make awards on an as-needed basis, potentially splitting services among various contractors. Respondents must comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations.