Opportunity
SAM #RFQ-75F40126Q00306
FDA NCTR Software AG Maintenance and License Support Renewal
Buyer
National Center for Toxicological Research
Posted
July 17, 2026
Respond By
July 24, 2026
Identifier
RFQ-75F40126Q00306
NAICS
513210, 541512
This opportunity is for the FDA National Center for Toxicological Research to renew maintenance and support for Software AG products. - Government Buyer: - U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) - National Center for Toxicological Research (NCTR) - OEM Highlight: - Software AG is the required OEM for all products and services - Vendors: - Only authorized Software AG resellers are eligible - Products/Services Requested: - Maintenance and support renewal for ADABAS (transactional database) and NATURAL (programming language) - License support for: - 40 concurrent users of ADABAS C Win 2000 ADA Advanced OS Windows Server - 5 named users of ADABAS C Win 2000 ADA Advanced OS Windows Server - 7 named users of Natural Win 2000 Advanced NAT OS Windows Server - 56 concurrent users of RUN / NAT Runtime Win 2000 Advanced OS Windows Server - 2 named users of NSC Win 2000 Advanced NSC OS Windows Server - 24x7 technical support, software patches, upgrades, and electronic license activation - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Brand name only (Software AG) - Compliance with Section 508 accessibility standards - No physical or logical access to FDA servers or data is permitted - Proof of electronic license activation required - Period of Performance: - One-year term for maintenance and support renewal
Description
This RFQ is for Software AG Maintenance Support Renewal. This will be a single Firm Fixed Price (FFP) award with a one-year period of performance and will be solicited on a brand name basis.
The Government is in no way obligated to make an award, nor to pay any costs incurred by the Contractor in preparing and submitting its quote.
ADABAS is a transactional database used to store approximately two terabytes of current and legacy data from toxicology research. NATURAL is the programming language used by NCTR staff to create and modify custom software applications to support research. NCTR requires sufficient support for licenses to accommodate the current configuration of system users at NCTR (noted in Section 1 below).
See Attached Document for complete details