The term “Authority to Operate” or ATO is the permission for a product to be used in an existing system. The goal of this Authority to Operate Technical Assistance event is to educate and inform Minority and/or Women-owned Businesses (MWOBs) about the ATO process and how it impacts businesses during the procurement process.
- Get insight about the ATO process from the experts
- Learn about how the ATO process affects proposal submissions
- How to position your company if an ATO is requested
Presenters:
FDIC Executives and Representatives from the Division of Resolutions and Receiverships (DRR), Office of Chief Information Security Officer (OCISO), Division of Complex Institution Supervision and Resolution (CISR), Division of Administration (DOA) Acquisition Services Branch, and the Office of Minority and Women Inclusion (OMWI).
Who should attend:
- MWOBs with previous commercial and government resolutions, financial and information technology related services past performance.
- MWOBs who provide financial and information technology related services and interested in learning about the FDIC’s resolution and information technology contracting activity.
- Prime vendors with previous commercial and government resolutions, financial and information technology services related past performance.
Contact Information:
If you have any questions about the event, please email Office of Minority and Women Inclusion at mwobevents@fdic.gov.