Management Business Resource Intergration Dashboard for Government Efficiency (BRIDGE) Commercial Solutions Opening Pilot Program (CSOP)
ID: 70RDA125R00000007Type: Solicitation
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITYOFFICE OF PROCUREMENT OPERATIONSDEPARTMENTAL OPERATIONS ACQUISITIONS DIVISION IWashington, DC, 20528, USA

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Computer Systems Design Services (541512)

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IT AND TELECOM - BUSINESS APPLICATION/APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT SERVICES (LABOR) (DA01)

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    The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is seeking proposals for the Management Business Resource Integration Dashboard for Government Efficiency (BRIDGE) under the Commercial Solutions Opening Pilot Program (CSOP). The objective of this procurement is to develop a centralized data-sharing platform that integrates disparate systems across various operational areas, including budget, finance, human resources, procurement, and security, to enhance decision-making and operational efficiency. This initiative is crucial for addressing existing data silos and automating manual processes while ensuring compliance with federal standards. Interested vendors must submit their proposals electronically by 10:00 AM Eastern Time on June 30, 2025, to the designated contacts, Bridget Boyle and Tracy Miller, at their respective email addresses. For further inquiries, questions must be submitted by 3:00 PM Eastern Time on June 27, 2025.

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    The Business Resource Integration Dashboard for Government Efficiency (BRIDGE) initiative, led by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), aims to enhance operational efficiency through a centralized data-sharing platform. This program seeks to address the issues of data silos within the DHS, allowing for integrated analyses across asset management, budget, human resources, IT, procurement, and security. By utilizing advanced technologies and automation, BRIDGE will facilitate data-driven decision-making while ensuring compliance with federal standards. The solicitation outlines a pilot program that invites vendors to provide innovative commercial solutions. Companies are encouraged to submit proposals detailing their technical approaches, business viability, and pricing, with the government planning to award approximately five contracts. The initiative emphasizes the need for skilled technologists to develop and monitor data capabilities, aiming to bridge gaps between outdated systems and modern analytics. Deliverables will include detailed project plans, compliance documentation, and ongoing status updates. The request adheres to federal regulations concerning security and conflict of interest, ensuring a fair procurement process while leveraging innovative commercial technology to enhance governmental efficiency.
    The Business Resource Integration Dashboard for Government Efficiency (BRIDGE) aims to enhance the efficiency of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) by centralizing disparate data systems. This initiative seeks skilled technology vendors through the Commercial Solutions Opening Pilot Program (CSOP), authorized under the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2017. The objective is to automate and streamline various operational areas including asset management, budget and finance, human capital, IT systems, procurement, and security functions while ensuring compliance with federal standards. The project emphasizes the importance of innovative technologies to facilitate data-driven decision-making and reduce existing silos in data management. Vendors will be required to provide a project plan detailing timelines and deliverables, with a performance period encompassing one base year and an optional additional year. Proposals will be evaluated based on technical merit, business viability, and price, with the potential for multiple awards. Additionally, the document outlines various security requirements, including prohibitions against certain telecommunications equipment and software. Overall, the BRIDGE initiative represents a significant step toward operational modernization within DHS, promoting a more cohesive and efficient approach to data management and analysis across its various functions.
    The document contains responses from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) regarding vendor questions related to the BRIDGE platform procurement. Key points include that DHS will provide necessary cloud environments and development tools, and the selected vendor must supply documentation to enable government oversight post-implementation. Vendors may propose both integration with existing legacy systems and system-agnostic solutions, without mandatory integration points specified. Evaluation criteria prioritize technical merit, business viability, and pricing, and DHS does not define "new application" examples to avoid bias. The platform’s development may follow a phased approach, and all proposed solutions must meet federal cybersecurity standards. Vendors can present alternative labor mixes and will not receive a not-to-exceed budget. Security clearances required include at least a Public Trust clearance. Other clarifications include no anticipated travel, the government providing necessary technical infrastructure, and allowing PDF submissions for proposals. Overall, the document outlines operational expectations and requirements for vendors, emphasizing flexibility in the proposed approach while maintaining compliance with federal regulations.
    This document outlines the pricing template for a government Request for Proposals (RFP), detailing labor categories, estimated hours, and cost structures for both the base and option periods. Each labor category, including Senior Systems Integrator, Systems Integrator, Senior Systems Engineer, Systems Engineer, Data Analyst, and Data Integration Specialist, is assigned 1,888 estimated hours. The structure is divided into two main periods: the Base Period and Option Period 1, but currently lists a fully burdened hourly rate and total estimated costs as zero. This document serves as a framework for bidders to outline labor costs associated with the project, ensuring transparency and consistency in pricing for government contracts. The inclusion of a base and option period reflects a common practice in federal funding processes, allowing for flexibility in project execution while adhering to budgetary guidelines.
    The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has initiated a project called the Business Resource Integration Dashboard for Government Efficiency (BRIDGE) to enhance data integration and improve decision-making across its Management Directorate. This endeavor aims to address existing silos within various operational areas such as budget, finance, human resources, procurement, and security by developing a centralized information-sharing environment. The project will employ advanced technologies to automate manual processes and comply with federal standards, enhancing operational efficiency and overall organizational performance. To achieve this, the DHS seeks skilled technology partners capable of providing data analytics and systems integration services. The scope encompasses various support functions including asset management, budget and financial management, human capital management, information technology systems, procurement processes, and security program audits. Each area will focus on optimizing systems, conducting compliance evaluations, and implementing best practices to create transparent and efficient processes. The BRIDGE project seeks to leverage modern technologies to facilitate informed decision-making and enhance the DHS's mission-driven initiatives while ensuring adherence to applicable laws and standards.
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