Interagency Agreement No. 31310018S0007.

INTERAGENCY AGREEMENT

1. IAA NO.

31310018S0007

2. ORDER NO.

3. REQUISITION NO.

CFO-18-0009

5. EFFECTIVE DATE

12/13/2017

6. AWARD DATE

12/13/2017

8. SERVICING AGENCY

PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT ALC: DUNS: 999999939 +4:

OFFICE

US OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT HUMAN RESOURCES SOLUTION 1900 E ST NW WASHINGTON DC 20415

4. SOLICITATION NO.

PAGE

1

7. PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE

10/01/2017 TO 09/30/2018

9. DELIVER TO

NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON DC 20555-0001 USA

OF

14

POC

TELEPHONE NO.

10. REQUESTING AGENCY

CFO ALC: DUNS: 040535809 +4: US NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION ONE WHITE FLINT NORTH 11555 ROCKVILLE PIKE ROCKVILLE MD 20852-2738

11. INVOICE OFFICE

US NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION ONE WHITE FLINT NORTH 11555 ROCKVILLE PIKE MAILSTOP O3-E17A ROCKVILLE MD 20852-2738

POC TELEPHONE NO. 12. ISSUING OFFICE

US NRC - HQ ACQUISITION MANAGEMENT DIVISION MAIL STOP TWFN-8E06M WASHINGTON DC 20555-0001

13. LEGISLATIVE AUTHORITY

Economy Act

14. PROJECT ID

15. PROJECT TITLE

OPM CREDIT MONITORING

16. ACCOUNTING DATA

2018-X0200-FEEBASED-70-70D001-51-G-128-N7373-253A

17. ITEM NO.

18. SUPPLIES/SERVICES

19. QUANTITY

20. UNIT

21. UNIT PRICE

The purpose of this Interagency Agreement with

the Office of Personnel Management is to provide

credit monitoring related services.

Master IAA: N/A

00001 For OPM Credit Monitoring for FY2018 Services

22. AMOUNT

130,050.00

The total amount of award: $130,050.00. The obligation for this award is shown in box 24.

23. PAYMENT PROVISIONS 25a. SIGNATURE OF GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVE (SERVICING) 25b. NAME AND TITLE

25c. DATE

24. TOTAL AMOUNT

$130,050.00

26a. SIGNATURE OF GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVE (REQUESTING)

26b. CONTRACTING OFFICER

DANIEL APP

26c. DATE

12/13/2017

Chief Financial Officer

UNITED STATES OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT

Washington, DC 20415

NOV 1 3 2017

MEMORANDUM FOR AGENCY CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICERS

FROM:

Chief Financial Officer

SUBJECT:

FY 2018 Agency Contributions for Credit Monitoring Services

In accordance with the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2017, Public Law No. 115-31, the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) continues to facilitate the provision of identity theft coverage to individuals impacted by the 2015 cyber incidents for a period not less than lOyears and includes not less than $5 million in identity theft insurance from Fiscal Years 2016 through 2026. The extended services will?cover individuals through FY 2026.

Your agency provides credit monitoring and identity protection services program funding based on the initial allocation methodology designated in FY 2015. The FY 2018 credit monitoring and identity protection services program allocated cost for Nuclear Regulato1y Commission is $130,050. Attached to this communication is the FY 2018 Inter-agency Agreement (SF-7600A and SF-7600 B pre-completed forms) referencing the cost and a period of performance of October 1, 2017 - September 30, 2018. For those agencies utilizing the IntraGovernmental Payment and Collection (IPAC) system, OPM will IPAC for your contribution upon receipt of the completed Inter-agency Agreement.

It is expected that agencies fully comply with the Act by signing and returning the agreements provided to initiate the collection of these funds. ?Please complete the requesting agency portions of the documents, including a single line of accounting for billing and forward the signed agreements to OPMCreditMonitoring@ by December 8, 2017. In the event that program costs are lower than anticipated at the end of FY 2018, excess funds will be identified using the initial allocation methodology. OPM will utilize a $500.00 threshold for returning funds to agencies. This threshold was established based on the anticipated level of effort by both OPM and the agencies in processing the Inter-agency Agreement for returning excess funds. Ifthe excess funds allocated to an agency are less than $500.00, OPM will not initiate a return of excess funds.

OPM's existing procurement vehicle provides identity theft coverage to individuals impacted by the security breaches m1ti I December 31, 2018. OPM, in consultation with its interagency paitners, is currently in the process of evaluating follow-on services leveraging the General Services Administration (GSA) Identity Protection Services (IPS) Multiple Award Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA). Given Federal contracting requirements, the strncture of the follow-on award, and the potential Transition-In/ Transition-Out services that may occur if there is a change in vendor, .it is estimated that the FY 2019 agency contributions may be somewhat higher than previous years. At this juncture, after FY 2019, we anticipate future agency contributions may be equal to or somewhat less than the costs associated with FY 2019.

We appreciate your continued partnership and cooperation in this matter. Ifyou have any questions, concerns, or would like to discuss any other issues related to this matter, please email the OPM Credit Monitoring Team contact Yanira Rosado at (202) 606-1114, Michael Tramposch at.(202) 606-3260, or send an email to OPMCreditMonitoring@.

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