TCG lands $9M OGE INTEGRITY Public Financial Disclosure System IT Support task on CIO-SP3 SB

Updated May 8, 2025

A strategic win for this leading technology partner to the government and 2025 Elev8 GovCon honoree who, for more than 25 years has helped federal agencies develop custom-built solutions tailored to meet their exact requirements.

Awardee Name: TCG, INC.
Unique Entity ID: DRUNBSXBERD5
Total Contract Value: $8,497,590.70
Action Obligation: $2,749,376.46
Department Name: OFFICE OF GOVERNMENT ETHICS
Number of Bidders: 1
Award ID: 20342225F00005
Referenced IDV ID: HHSN316201200178W
Contract Vehicle: CIO-SP3 SB
RFP ID: 20342225R00002
NAICS: 541512
Award Type: Delivery Order
Start Date: 2025-06-08
Ultimate Completion Date: 2028-06-07


Added January 31, 2025

Notice ID: SS-OGE-25-039

Upon final approval, the Bureau of the Fiscal Service, on behalf of the Office of Government Ethics (OGE) in Washington, D.C. intends to make an award on a sole source basis to TCG, Inc., 7348 Georgia Ave NW, Washington, D.C. 20012, under NAICs code 541511 for software services related to operations, development, and maintenance support for the INTEGRITY Public Financial Disclosure System.

INTEGRITY.gov was launched in 2015 to provide a secure, web-based system through which individuals may file executive branch public financial disclosure reports and ethics officials to assign, review and manage reports electronically. OGE has a continuous need for operations, maintenance, execution, and continuous improvement of the INTEGRITY system.

After conducting Market Research, it has been concluded the current service provider possesses unique, specialized expertise in Executive Branch Ethics requirements and computer programming experience. Due to the Presidential Transition and the annual financial disclosure filing requirements, selecting a service provider without direct experience with Federal Financial Disclosure requirements and the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge (STOCK) Act would be detrimental to the President’s ability to fill Senior Executive level positions, the Executive Branch as a whole, and the Public’s right to access timely filed Public Financial Disclosure. Per FAR 6.302-1(a)(2)(ii)(A), a new Contract provider would lead to a substantial duplication in costs, onboarding costs, and costs in educating new contract staff on Executive Branch Ethics requirements. Per FAR 6.302-1(a)(ii)(B), changing service Contract providers during a Presidential Transition year would also lead to unacceptable delays in filing OGE’s requirement for public financial disclosures.

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