ContractSources Sought

Traveler Processing and Vetting Software (TPVS) 2.0

DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY RFI20150352
Response Deadline
Jul 22, 2025
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Contract Opportunity Analysis

The Department of Homeland Security, specifically the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), is seeking industry input through a Request for Information (RFI) for the development and planning of the Traveler Processing and Vetting Software (TPVS) 2.0. This initiative aims to enhance traveler processing, vetting, and immigration management by modernizing technology systems and integrating advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence and cloud services. The TPVS 2.0 project is critical for bolstering national security while facilitating legitimate trade and travel, with a focus on improving user experience and operational efficiency. Interested vendors must submit their responses by July 22, 2025, and can direct inquiries to Chelsea Dean at chelsea.t.dean@cbp.dhs.gov or Lanette M. Barnes at lanette.m.barnes@cbp.dhs.gov.

Classification Codes

NAICS Code
541511
Custom Computer Programming Services

Solicitation Documents

7 Files
TPVS 2.0 - Amd 1 RFI v.06172025.pdf
PDF625 KBJun 17, 2025
AI Summary
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Office of Information Technology, seeks industry input for developing the Traveler Processing and Vetting Software (TPVS) 2.0. This Request for Information (RFI) aims to gather insights that will aid in recompeting critical technology services through a Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA). Key milestones include a proposed Industry Day in July 2025, a draft solicitation expected in September, and a target award date in February 2026. The TPVS 2.0 is designed to enhance traveler processing at U.S. borders by modernizing systems and integrating advanced technologies, including artificial intelligence and mobile applications. Interested companies should respond by July 22, 2025, with information about their capabilities and strategies for supporting the project, including recommendations for the acquisition approach. The RFI also highlights that responses will inform planning but do not guarantee an acquisition, with all submissions becoming government property and potentially subject to public release under FOIA. This initiative underlines CBP's commitment to improving border security and facilitating lawful travel while engaging with private sector expertise.
TPVS 2.0 - RFI v.06112025.pdf
PDF389 KBJun 12, 2025
AI Summary
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is issuing a Request for Information (RFI) for the development of the Traveler Processing and Vetting Software (TPVS) 2.0 to gather market research for upcoming acquisitions. Key milestones include an Industry Day in July 2025, a draft solicitation in September 2025, and a final solicitation by late September 2025, with an anticipated award in February 2026. The CBP seeks technology services that enhance border security and facilitate legitimate trade and travel, supporting various strategic initiatives. The required services encompass application development, modernization, operations, and maintenance of over 60 systems. The vision for TPVS 2.0 includes cloud refactoring, AI integration, mobile app development, and improved user interfaces. Interested parties must respond to specific RFI questions related to their capabilities, proposed contracting strategies, and innovative technologies by July 22, 2025. The document emphasizes the importance of flexibility in contract structures to adapt to evolving requirements. Responses aid CBP in planning and market research but are not binding offers. The RFI process is essential for ensuring robust competition and effectively meeting CBP's requirements for traveler safety and operational efficiency.
TPVS 2.0 - Draft PWS v.06042025.docx
Word767 KBJul 24, 2025
AI Summary
The document outlines a Performance Work Statement (PWS) for the Traveler Processing and Vetting Software (TPVS) 2.0 managed by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). Its primary goal is to enhance traveler processing, vetting, and immigration management to bolster national security while expediting legitimate travel. The scope encompasses technology modernization, operations and maintenance, and application development, integrating advanced technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud services. Key components include maintaining high security and service levels for TPVS applications, enhancing user experience through human-centered design, and fostering collaboration with various federal and state entities. The PWS specifies objectives such as proactive operations and maintenance, timely enhancements, project visibility, and agile project management. Deliverables include security and transition plans, weekly status reports, and comprehensive training for contractor staff. The document supports the CBP mission by ensuring efficient resource utilization and innovation in technology solutions for border protection and traveler processing, reinforcing the agency’s strategic objectives in alignment with federal IT modernization efforts.
TPVS 2.0 - RFI AMD 3 v.07082025.pdf
PDF534 KBJul 24, 2025
AI Summary
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is issuing a Request for Information (RFI) regarding the development and planning for the Traveler Processing and Vetting Software (TPVS) 2.0. The CBP's mission encompasses border protection while facilitating legitimate trade and travel, and the TPVS 2.0 initiative aims to enhance technology services across various applications and systems critical to this mission. Key activities under the proposed Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) include application/system development, modernization, operations, maintenance, and integration of advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence and mobile applications. The RFI seeks input from industry stakeholders on their capabilities, recommendations for small business support, and views on acquisition approaches, with a submission deadline of July 22, 2025. Additionally, an Industry Day is scheduled for July 15, 2025, to foster further engagement between government representatives and interested parties. The document emphasizes that this RFI is for informational purpose only and does not constitute a binding contract. All responses will contribute to CBP's market research and planning efforts for this software upgrade initiative.
TPVS 2.0 - RFI AMD 2 v.06182025.pdf
PDF377 KBJul 24, 2025
AI Summary
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Office of Information Technology, has released a Request for Information (RFI) for the Traveler Processing and Vetting Software (TPVS) 2.0. This RFI, initiated to gather market insights, aims to support the development of technology services that enhance the U.S. border security and facilitate legitimate trade and travel. The Passenger Systems Program Directorate (PSPD) within CBP seeks to modernize its technology systems for traveler processing at various Ports of Entry (POE). The TPVS 2.0 initiative encompasses application development, modernization, operations and maintenance, and specialized equipment integration for over 60 systems. Key objectives include utilizing cloud technology, modernizing user interfaces, adopting artificial intelligence, and integrating various biometric systems. Interested vendors are encouraged to respond with their capabilities and suggestions by July 22, 2025. An Industry Day is planned for the week of July 15, 2025, to provide further insights into TPVS. This RFI is a planning document and does not commit CBP to initiate a procurement process. All submissions for the RFI will be treated as public information under Freedom of Information Act guidelines, with a clear indication that responses may influence future acquisitions.
TPVS 2.0 - Industry Day Slides Only.pdf
PDF2038 KBJul 24, 2025
AI Summary
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is conducting an Industry Day for the Traveler Processing and Vetting Software (TPVS) 2.0 project, aimed at enhancing the processing and safety of travelers. The session covers the procurement process, focusing on the transition from the existing TPVS 1.0 contract, which operates under a 5-year blanket purchase agreement with a potential value exceeding $960 million, and includes multiple task orders that deliver core services and enhancements. The future TPVS 2.0 contract is expected to launch with a two-phase solicitation process, potentially adhering to a similar contract structure. The timeline marks significant milestones, including a Request for Information in June 2025, with the goal to award the contract by March 2026. Critical feedback from industry stakeholders is sought to refine the scope, technical specifications, and reporting requirements to address current and emerging needs. PSPD's mission consists of delivering innovative technology solutions, including improving application efficiency, security, and the incorporation of AI technology to support travelers and CBP agents effectively. The overarching goal of the initiative is to sustain and modernize these systems to prevent terrorism and facilitate legitimate travel into the U.S.
TPVS 2.0 - RFI AMD 4 v.07162025.pdf
PDF674 KBJul 24, 2025
AI Summary
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Office of Information Technology is conducting a Request for Information (RFI) for the development and planning of the Traveler Processing and Vetting Software (TPVS) 2.0. The RFI seeks market research to support the recompete of this critical software aimed at enhancing traveler safety and streamlining border processes. The TPVS 2.0 will involve application development, modernization, operations, and the integration of advanced technologies, including artificial intelligence and mobile applications. Respondents are invited to provide capabilities regarding their ability to meet the outlined requirements, potential contract strategies, and recommendations for supporting small businesses in the procurement process. An Industry Day was held on July 15, 2025, to discuss the RFI, with responses due by July 22, 2025. This RFI serves solely for informational purposes and does not bind CBP to any procurement decisions. It emphasizes the need for innovative solutions and efficient contract structures to facilitate competition and meet evolving technology demands in traveler processing and vetting. Overall, the initiative represents CBP's commitment to safeguarding national borders while ensuring efficient travel experiences.

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Project Timeline

postedOriginal Solicitation PostedJun 11, 2025
amendedAmendment #1· Description UpdatedJun 12, 2025
amendedAmendment #2· Description UpdatedJun 17, 2025
amendedAmendment #3Jun 18, 2025
amendedAmendment #4· Description UpdatedJul 8, 2025
amendedAmendment #5· Description UpdatedJul 15, 2025
amendedAmendment #6· Description UpdatedJul 16, 2025
amendedLatest Amendment· Description UpdatedJul 24, 2025
deadlineResponse DeadlineJul 22, 2025
expiryArchive DateJul 24, 2025

Agency Information

Department
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Sub-Tier
US CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION
Office
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CONTRACTING DIVISION

Point of Contact

Name
Chelsea Dean

Place of Performance

Ashburn, Virginia, UNITED STATES

Official Sources