The Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) seeks a contractor to manage the Irregular Warfare Center (IWC) through a non-personal services contract for support and technical services. The IWC, established in July 2022, aims to enhance the Department of Defense's understanding and education on irregular warfare concepts. The contract encompasses one base year plus two optional years, starting on May 1, 2025. Key tasks include program management support, curriculum development, academic support, and event management to align with updated educational standards set by the National Defense Authorization Act.
The contractor is expected to provide experienced personnel with appropriate security clearances, develop quality control measures, and follow established procedures. Additionally, they are to manage financial reporting, oversee specific training initiatives, and ensure compliance with federal regulations. The contractor will facilitate collaborations with international partners and contribute to research, curriculum development, and engagement with stakeholders to improve educational outcomes in irregular warfare.
Overall, the document outlines the requirements and expectations for potential contractors to ensure the effective operation and mission fulfillment of the IWC amidst evolving security challenges.
The Department of Defense's Washington Headquarters Services is seeking qualified contractors to provide support services for the Irregular Warfare Center (IWC). This Sources Sought Notice, postmarked February 4, 2025, is intended for market research and not as a solicitation for proposals. The contract aims to enhance the IWC's capabilities through strategic and administrative support, curriculum development, and engagement with both federal and international partners. Key tasks include program and academic support, multimedia communication, technology support, and the execution of various other critical services related to irregular warfare. Interested companies must demonstrate relevant experience and capabilities, possessing active TOP SECRET clearances. The response deadline is February 14, 2025. The anticipated contract type will include Firm Fixed Price and Time & Materials arrangements. Information collected may contribute to a future Request for Proposal. All responses must adhere to specific format requirements and must exclude any proprietary information. This notice plays a critical role in identifying appropriate firms that can effectively support the IWC's mission of advancing understanding and education in irregular warfare within the Department of Defense.