The Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) seeks contractor support for administering polygraph examinations to bolster the United States Navy's Insider Threat Program. This initiative aligns with the Department of the Navy's focus on safeguarding sensitive operations from insider threats, enabling timely and tactical information gathering. The contract anticipates administering 35,000 examinations over one year, with defined logistics for both contractor and government sites. Key responsibilities include scheduling, conducting, and documenting examinations, along with maintaining strict adherence to NCIS quality control and procedural standards.
Examiners must possess specific certifications and undergo ongoing training to qualify. The government will provide necessary equipment and facilities, ensuring compliance with security and operational protocols. The contractors will communicate regularly with government personnel, producing monthly reports detailing performance metrics. This strategic effort reflects the Navy's commitment to enhancing national security through rigorous vetting processes to mitigate insider risks effectively.
The Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP) Fleet Logistics Center is seeking information from vendors for Polygraph Services on behalf of the Naval Criminal Investigation Service (NCIS). This Sources Sought/Request for Information (SS/RFI) is not a solicitation but rather a means to gather insights to inform the development of a Performance Work Statement (PWS) and a future Request for Proposal (RFP). The anticipated procurement falls under NAICS code 561611 and Federal Supply Code R499, with a size standard of $25 million. Vendors are invited to submit electronic responses by October 16, 2024, detailing their business information, including company capabilities related to the proposed services. The government emphasizes that all feedback received will be reviewed to potentially enhance competitiveness and clarify requirements, but no awards will result directly from this announcement. A draft PWS is attached for vendor reference, highlighting expected service deliverables.