Dear All,

The Library of Congress has issued two solicitations (RFQs) for 
Bibframe-related development work.  We want to be sure to advertise these 
possibilities to this community.  You can read more about them at the below 
links.

The first is for a Bibframe Search and Display tool (to be clear, this is /not/ 
to create a search and display tool for the entire LC catalog).

https://www.fbo.gov/index?s=opportunity&mode=form&id=11db76388c0caafa72f6bd6ccb3d159f&tab=core&_cview=0

The second is for a Bibframe Profiles editor (that is, an editor for the 
Profiles themselves):

https://www.fbo.gov/index?s=opportunity&mode=form&id=927b167c07002045e51cb8c53485fc4e&tab=core&_cview=0

Proposals relating to both are due next week (Aug 6).

We want to encourage any interested developer, or developer team, to respond to 
the RFQs.  I frankly do not know what rules may pertain to bidding on US 
government contracts, but a quick review of the requirements for registering 
for government contracting suggests that it isn't too arduous:

http://www.sba.gov/content/register-government-contracting

For example, a DUNS number and EIN can be acquired in a day.

I think these could make for ideal side projects for a small team of interested 
developers from this community.  So many of you have the skills and expertise 
needed to really produce a very interesting software solution to the above 
solicitations.

I can't answer any questions about these contracts in this forum, but you can 
use the contacts listed at the bottom of the above pages if you have questions. 
 Those inquiries are forwarded to us, we answer them, and then the information 
is posted publicly so that everyone interested in the opportunity has access to 
the same information.

Yours,
Kevin


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Kevin Ford
Network Development and MARC Standards Office
Library of Congress
Washington, DC

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