The Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Office of Asset and Facilities Management seeks contractor support through a Draft Performance Work Statement (PWS). This procurement, classified under NAICS 541611, aims to enhance program management services across ICE’s extensive facilities portfolio, comprising over 500 leased and owned buildings nationwide. With budget constraints and an increasing mission scope, the Facilities Management Division (FMD) requires assistance in asset management, project execution, and fiscal oversight to ensure operational efficiency and optimal use of resources.
The contractor will be tasked with providing essential personnel, including Space Management Specialists, Budget Analysts, and Construction Project Managers, to enable ICE to achieve strategic objectives like cost reduction, improved service quality, and transitioning toward data-driven asset management. The project is set to begin with a 12-month base period, extendable to a maximum of 66 months, focusing on maintaining sensitive information security and compliance with government regulations. The outlined structure ensures personnel engaged possess relevant expertise while adhering to ICE’s operational protocols and performance standards.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has issued a Request for Information (RFI) to identify small business vendors on OASIS+ that can support the Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) Office of Asset and Facilities Management (OAFM) with facilities management, portfolio management, and budget operations services. The RFI seeks to gauge vendor capabilities concerning the draft Performance Work Statement (PWS) titled "Project and Facilities Management Support Services." Currently, these services are enacted by Deloitte Consulting. The Facilities Management Division (FMD) oversees a vast real property portfolio comprising over 200 buildings and 8.8 million square feet of leased space, emphasizing strategic planning, budgeting, and lifecycle management. Vendors are requested to provide examples of similar past projects, strategies for personnel recruitment and management, as well as compliance with specific qualifications for key personnel roles, such as leads for portfolio, space management, and budget analysis. The RFI serves solely for market research, without committing the government to a contract, and responses are due by November 26, 2024. This initiative underscores DHS’s intention to streamline and optimize facilities management efforts within ICE.