The FBI is issuing a Request for Proposal (RFP) for a Labor Hour Contract to provide operational intelligence services in support of the Laboratory Intelligence Unit (LIU). This contract includes roles for Intelligence Analysts II and III, as well as a Program Manager, primarily situated in Huntsville, Alabama, and potentially at other FBI facilities. The objective is to conduct data analysis, produce intelligence products, and support FBI investigations regarding terrorism-related threats. Contractors must ensure their personnel possess requisite security clearances and qualifications, including a minimum of three years of intelligence analysis experience for Analysts and five years for a Program Manager.
The contract includes specific requirements for personnel management, performance evaluations, and emergency planning, emphasizing continuity of operations during crises. The contractor will also be responsible for regular reporting to the FBI on project status and expenditures, adhering to strict data security protocols. The period of performance encompasses one base year with four option years, starting in October 2025. This document underlines the FBI's commitment to bolster its analytical capabilities to address national security threats effectively while ensuring compliance with federal regulations.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is issuing a Request for Information (RFI) to gather market insights for operational intelligence services to support the FBI Laboratory Intelligence Unit. This RFI is not a solicitation for proposals or bids; rather, it seeks to identify qualified vendors capable of providing necessary services, such as conducting intelligence and data analyses for dissemination to FBI and USIC customers.
Interested firms, both small and large, are invited to submit capability statements addressing their technical abilities, industry experience, and evidence of their readiness to meet the outlined services. Key details required from respondents include company information, capabilities, and any existing General Services Administration (GSA) Schedule. The RFI aims to explore potential barriers, industry changes, and innovative approaches beneficial for enhancing capabilities.
Responses are purely voluntary and must be submitted via email to designated FBI officials by the deadline of April 3, 2025. The FBI emphasizes that there is no obligation to award a contract based on responses received, nor will any funds be allocated for preparation of these responses, reinforcing the RFI's informational and planning nature.