Closed Solicitation · AMERICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS COMMISSION
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The American Battle Monuments Commission requires a global media monitoring service for its Public Affairs team. The service must provide comprehensive coverage across various media types and allow filtering by country and keyword. It should support multiple users and store results for the contract duration, with export capabilities. Interested bidders should refer to the detailed Scope of Work for full requirements.
The American Battle Monuments Commission (ABMC) has a requirement for implementation of an international media monitoring service for its Public Affairs team. This global service shall be accessible by employees in the 17 countries where ABMC operates with an interface in English (required) and French (optional). This platform must include comprehensive coverage of print, web, radio and television media from the USA, Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg, Mexico, the Netherlands, Panama, the Philippines, Tunisia, and the United Kingdom at a minimum.
The service shall be all inclusive without additional (a la carte) pricing for additional functionality and provide a minimum of four (4) concurrent access user accounts. The service must be able to filter results by country, keyword, and media type at a minimum. The service must provide a user-friendly platform to facilitate the management, analysis, and report creation of the press articles received. The platform should store full results for at least the life of the contract (up to 18 months) with the possibility to export them to an ABMC platform with no additional cost.
For full details of the requirement, see Attachment 1 - Scope of Work.
GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING SERVICE is a federal acquisition solicitation issued by AMERICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS COMMISSION. Review the full description, attachments, and submission requirements on SamSearch before the response deadline.
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