Solutions Solicitation: Intelligence Community (IC) Data Consortium (ICDC)
ID: ODNI-OT-25-01Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL INTELLIGENCEINTELLIGENCE ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTS ACTIVITYIARPA CONTRACTING OFFICEWashington, DC, 20511, USA

NAICS

Computing Infrastructure Providers, Data Processing, Web Hosting, and Related Services (518210)

PSC

IT AND TELECOM - PLATFORM PRODUCTS: DATABASE, MAINFRAME, MIDDLEWARE (HW, PERPETUAL LICENSE SOFTWARE) (7H20)
Timeline
  1. 1
    Posted Apr 8, 2025, 12:00 AM UTC
  2. 2
    Updated Apr 23, 2025, 12:00 AM UTC
  3. 3
    Due Apr 28, 2025, 4:00 PM UTC
Description

The Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) is soliciting proposals for the Intelligence Community Data Consortium (ICDC) to address challenges in commercial data acquisition and management. The initiative aims to unify fragmented data procurement, reduce duplicative purchases, and streamline access to commercially available information (CAI) across the Intelligence Community (IC) while ensuring compliance with privacy and civil liberties standards. This project seeks partners, particularly small businesses or nontraditional defense contractors, to assist in managing a consortium structure and developing a software interface for data access, with proposals due by 12:00 PM ET on May 5, 2025. Interested parties can contact OSIE OT 2025 at dni-ot-2025@iarpa.gov for further details.

Point(s) of Contact
Files
Title
Posted
Apr 15, 2025, 5:06 PM UTC
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) is seeking innovative solutions through a solicitation for the Intelligence Community Data Consortium (ICDC) to address critical challenges in commercial data acquisition and management. This initiative aims to create a centralized platform that streamlines the procurement and storage of commercial data for the Intelligence Community (IC) while minimizing redundancy and costs associated with data replication. Respondents, particularly small businesses and nontraditional contractors, are invited to propose strategies for managing a consortium that facilitates data access, increases negotiation efficiency with commercial vendors, and adheres to privacy and civil liberties best practices. The project outlines specific goals, including identifying and assessing vendors, ensuring data quality, and effectively managing commercial data licenses. Proposals will undergo a multi-phased evaluation process focusing on technical merit, flexibility, and financial viability, ultimately aiming for a zero-copy solution to enhance data handling efficiency. The ICDC emphasizes unclassified systems, with successful prototypes potentially leading to further agreements. Key submission dates for white papers, mockups, and presentations are established, highlighting the government’s intent to foster partnerships that blend technical prowess with consortium management in the data acquisition landscape.
Apr 8, 2025, 4:05 PM UTC
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) is soliciting proposals for the Intelligence Community Data Consortium (ICDC) to address the issues of fragmented commercial data acquisition within the Intelligence Community (IC). The initiative aims to create a centralized platform that allows for efficient access to commercial data while minimizing duplicative purchases and reducing storage costs. The solicitation targets small businesses and nontraditional defense contractors for an Other Transaction Agreement (OT) to manage a consortium that unifies commercial data access and fosters vendor negotiations. Respondents must possess expertise in data acquisition and management as well as software development to support a zero-copy data marketplace that ensures data compliance and privacy. The solicitation process is multi-phased, beginning with white papers due by April 28, 2025, followed by mockups and oral presentations. Successful respondents may be awarded agreements that lead to further development of the CIDS prototype. In addition to providing cost-effective solutions for data acquisition, the initiative emphasizes vendor vetting, data quality assessments, and privacy management while keeping all submissions unclassified. The overarching goal is to enhance the IC's acquisition methodologies to support better intelligence outcomes.
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) is soliciting proposals for the Intelligence Community (IC) Data Consortium (ICDC) to address issues surrounding commercial data acquisition and management. The initiative aims to unify fragmented data procurement, reduce duplicative purchases, and streamline access to commercially available information (CAI) across the IC. The project seeks partners, ideally small businesses or nontraditional defense contractors, who can assist in managing a consortium structure and developing a software interface for data access. Key challenges include agile acquisition processes, vendor evaluation, and building an unclassified data marketplace under a “zero copy” design that minimizes data duplication. Respondents must present their qualifications in a two-part submission by May 5, 2025. Proposals will be evaluated based on technical merit, understanding of project goals, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness. The solicitation consists of multiple phases, starting with white papers, followed by prototype development and negotiations for potential agreements. The overarching goal is to enhance the IC’s data capabilities while ensuring compliance with privacy and civil liberties standards, thus fostering a more cost-effective and cohesive data acquisition model.
The document outlines the design and operational principles for the Intelligence Community Data Consortium (ICDC) at www.icdata.gov, aiming to create an innovative data interface. Key objectives include maintaining unclassified data access, implementing a "zero copy" approach to data management, and fostering an open-source software environment to avoid vendor lock-in. Respondents are encouraged to develop solutions that prioritize query access at vendor IT systems and limit data replication. Additionally, the project emphasizes continuous software updates following best practices, comprehensive API documentation, and effective metadata harmonization to facilitate diverse data type integration. Moreover, the system will support various user interaction modes, including bulk data access and automated feedback for data vendors to enhance data quality. The project seeks unique design strategies while maintaining flexibility and adhering to industry standards for software and API development. Ultimately, the goal is to build a streamlined and user-friendly platform for accessing and interacting with data across the intelligence community while assuring effective monitoring and management of resources. This initiative illustrates the government's focus on modernizing data access strategies within the operational framework of federal grants and RFPs.
Lifecycle
Title
Type
Solicitation
Similar Opportunities
Common Data Fabric Request for Information
Buyer not available
The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) is conducting a Sources Sought Notice to identify qualified sources for the Common Data Fabric (CDF) initiative, which focuses on enhancing data management and sharing capabilities across the Defense Intelligence Enterprise. The procurement aims to secure a vendor capable of providing data brokering, policy capture, transformation services, and comprehensive cybersecurity support, ensuring the operation and maintenance of the CDF while adhering to stringent security regulations. This initiative is critical for improving data intelligence sharing and operational excellence within government frameworks. Interested firms are encouraged to submit their capabilities statements and complete the attached CDF RFI Questionnaire via email to Richard Lamarre at richard.lamarre2@dodiis.mil by 1:00 PM Eastern Time on April 28, 2025, as late submissions will not be considered.
NEEDIPEDIA - COMMERCIAL SOLUTIONS OPENING - CSO
Buyer not available
The Department of Defense, through the Defense Intelligence Agency, is soliciting innovative ideas and solutions under the NEEDIPEDIA - Commercial Solutions Opening (CSO) initiative, identified by solicitation number HHM402-23-SC-0002. This opportunity invites participation from a diverse range of contributors, including large and small businesses, independent consultants, and academic institutions, to enhance operational efficiency and technological capabilities in support of national and international mission requirements. The initiative emphasizes the importance of innovative approaches, particularly in areas such as Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, to improve existing practices and address associated risks. Interested parties can reach out to Tamara Yockey at tamara.yockey@dodiis.mil or call 703-735-6377 for further information. Submissions must adhere to specific guidelines, including a two-page white paper format, and are due by the specified deadlines outlined in the solicitation documents.
Operations Development and Innovation III (ODIN III)
Buyer not available
The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) is conducting market research for a future contract titled Operations Development and Innovation III (ODIN III), which focuses on the development and deployment of software solutions. This initiative aims to enhance open-source geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) capabilities, particularly in areas such as humanitarian assistance and disaster response, with an estimated contract value of approximately $50 million over a base year plus four option years. Interested vendors are encouraged to respond to the Request for Information (RFI) by submitting unclassified white papers detailing their capabilities and experience by April 30, 2025, as the contract is anticipated to be awarded on March 26, 2026. For further inquiries, potential offerors can contact Richard C. Petty at richard.c.petty@nga.mil or Bradley R. Austin at bradley.r.austin@nga.mil.
NeedipeDIA Commercial Solutions Opening (CSO), Call # CSO-0025-001, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML) Task Force SABRE
Buyer not available
The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) is seeking innovative proposals through the NeedipeDIA Commercial Solutions Opening (CSO), specifically Call CSO-0025-001, focused on developing Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) capabilities. The objective is to enhance operational decision-making for warfighters by addressing specific technical gaps identified by the DIA, with an emphasis on revolutionary AI/ML prototype projects that can significantly improve existing capabilities or introduce new solutions. Interested vendors are invited to submit two-page white papers by April 30, 2025, with a follow-on proposal due by May 23, 2025, and the potential for contract awards anticipated in June 2025. For inquiries, vendors may contact Il Jun Yun at iljun.yun@dodiis.mil or the NeedipeDIA Inbox at ideas2action@dodiis.mil.
MMB CI Sources Sought Notice
Buyer not available
The Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA) is seeking sources for Strategic Engagement Subject Matter Experts to enhance counterintelligence support for the Department of Defense (DoD) and the Defense Industrial Base (DIB). The procurement aims to provide personnel and expertise for multi-agency coordination, threat assessment, and strategic planning against state and global terrorist threats, with responsibilities including developing decision briefings and conducting threat research. This contract will span a base year with four one-year options, requiring contractors to maintain stringent security measures, including a TOP SECRET facility clearance. Interested parties must submit their responses, including a capabilities statement and relevant company information, by November 22, 2024, to Joseph Holt at joseph.d.holt14.civ@mail.mil.
Criminal History Record Information (CHRI) access
Buyer not available
The Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA) is seeking information from potential vendors to develop an electronic system or application that provides real-time access to international criminal, law enforcement, and public safety records through a secure network. This initiative is critical for conducting personnel vetting and background investigations for federal agencies, ensuring individuals' eligibility for access to classified information in compliance with Federal Investigative Standards (FIS) and relevant laws. The DCSA is particularly interested in responses from small businesses, including Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned and Woman-Owned Small Businesses, as the current contract supporting these requirements is set to end in June 2025, with plans to award a new contract thereafter. Interested parties must submit a capabilities statement by April 23, 2025, detailing their qualifications and relevant experience, and can contact Heather Grod or Noemi Cordova Vazquez for further information.
Open Geospatial Web Service Standard II (OGWSS-II) Innovation Program
Buyer not available
The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) is conducting market research for the Open Geospatial Web Service Standard II (OGWSS-II) Innovation Program, seeking potential sources to fulfill its requirements. The primary objective is to ensure that international geospatial standards are thoroughly tested and vetted against NGA and partner agency needs before being recommended for inclusion in the IC/DoD IT Standards Registry. This initiative is crucial for advancing interoperability and data exchange among geospatial products and services, thereby enhancing operational capabilities within the NGA and its partner agencies. Interested vendors are invited to submit tailored Capability Statements by 12:00 PM (EST) on April 28, 2025, to Phong Van Chau at Phong.V.Chau@nga.mil, with a focus on their relevant experience and capabilities.
NEEDIPEDIA BROAD AGENCY ANNOUNCEMENT - BAA
Buyer not available
The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) is issuing a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) under the title "NEEDIPEDIA BROAD AGENCY ANNOUNCEMENT - BAA" to solicit innovative ideas from a wide range of qualified sources, including large and small businesses, academic institutions, and independent consultants. The objective of this solicitation is to enhance the agency's operational efficiency and effectiveness through innovative technological solutions that support its national and international mission requirements. This opportunity is particularly significant as it encourages collaboration across various sectors to address the evolving needs of national defense. Interested parties are encouraged to submit white papers following the specified guidelines, with inquiries directed to Tamara Yockey at tamara.yockey@dodiis.mil or via phone at 703-735-6377. The submission process is ongoing, with updates provided through the attached documents.
Protecting Army Modernization and Supply Chains- Commercial Solutions Opening (CSO)
Buyer not available
The Department of Defense, through the Army Contracting Command, is seeking innovative solutions to enhance cybersecurity within the Defense Industrial Base (DIB) as part of the Protecting Army Modernization and Supply Chains initiative. This opportunity invites proposals for automated cybersecurity measures that comply with critical standards such as NIST controls and Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC), aimed at supporting small businesses in mitigating cyber threats while ensuring the protection of intellectual property and secure access. The initiative is crucial for safeguarding defense technologies and ensuring the rapid delivery of military capabilities, with submissions accepted until March 6, 2030. Interested parties can contact the Army NCODE Team at usarmy.apg.acc.mbx.dc3oe-ncode-cso@army.mil for further information.
INL Innovation Spotlight Innovative Data Concealment for Secure AI Research: The DIOD Methodology
Buyer not available
The Department of Energy, through the Battelle Energy Alliance at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL), is seeking innovative solutions for data concealment in AI research, specifically through the DIOD (Deceptive Infusion of Data) methodology. This groundbreaking approach aims to enhance data sharing while ensuring the confidentiality of sensitive information, addressing the challenges posed by traditional data anonymization techniques that often compromise data utility. The DIOD methodology is particularly relevant for sectors such as defense, healthcare, and energy, where secure data sharing is critical for innovation. Interested parties can reach out to Andrew Rankin at andrew.rankin@inl.gov for further discussions on potential partnerships and licensing opportunities, as this initiative does not involve procurement or funding for external services.