REQUEST FOR INFORMATION For Systems Engineering and Technical Assistance (SETA) Program Executive Office, Command, Control, Communications-Network (PEO C3N) Project Manager Interoperability, Integration and Services (PM I2S)
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW6QK ACC-APGABERDEEN PROVING GROU, MD, 21005-1846, USA
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    The Department of Defense, through the Army Contracting Command at Aberdeen Proving Ground, is seeking information from interested parties regarding the Systems Engineering and Technical Assistance (SETA) for the Project Manager Interoperability, Integration and Services (PM I2S) under the Program Executive Office, Command, Control, Communications-Network (PEO C3N). The objective is to identify capable contractors who can support the delivery of enterprise-level IT services, particularly in the area of Identity, Credential, and Access Management (E-ICAM), which aims to modernize the Army's IT infrastructure and enhance secure access to resources. This initiative is critical for ensuring seamless communication and collaboration across the Army's network, aligning with the broader goals of network modernization and Zero Trust Architecture. Interested vendors must submit their responses by August 1, 2025, to the primary contact, Ezra Kohn, at ezra.y.kohn.civ@army.mil, or the secondary contact, Shawn Jamerson, at shawn.l.jamerson.civ@mail.mil, with a maximum response length of 10 pages.

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    The document clarifies that the "SETA for PM I2S" opportunity on SAM.gov is a distinct contract opportunity separate from the "Army ICAM Transformation" program, which is set to be released as an RFI soon. The SETA contract is focused on the PdL E-ICAM and is considered a new contract, differing from the existing PM I2S SETA contract held by Booz Allen, due to its unique scope and requirements. The E-ICAM program was previously managed under PD ES with a different PMOS contract involving Chenega as the vendor. Moreover, the Army ICAM Transformation opportunity, previously contracted to Accenture, is also being prepared for RFI release. This situation underscores the complexity and specificity of these government contracting opportunities, highlighting the importance of distinguishing between concurrent projects. A phone call was suggested for further discussion, indicating the intricate nature of the inquiries related to these government programs and contracts.
    The inquiry regarding the “SETA for PM I2S” opportunity on SAM.gov seeks clarification on its relation to the “Army ICAM Transformation,” currently managed by Accenture. The document confirms that the SETA contract addresses new requirements for PdL E-ICAM, differing from existing contracts such as Booz Allen's NEBULA task order. The E-ICAM program, previously under PD ES with the Program Management Office Support (PMOS) contract held by Chenega, necessitates a new SETA contract due to distinct scope and requirements. The Army ICAM Transformation RFI, anticipated for release soon, will also be a new contract, emphasizing the separation between these two actions. Furthermore, it is confirmed that no industry day will be held for the PM I2S contract, limiting opportunities for direct communication with stakeholders. This document illustrates the complexity of government contracting processes and the importance of clarity regarding contract specifications and timelines. It serves as a vital resource for industry participants seeking to understand upcoming opportunities and distinguish between related contracts.
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