FUSIONS II SUPPORT - 616 OC - JBSA-Lackland - Request For Information (RFI) - 30 Jun 25 Update
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE AIR FORCEFA7037 AMIC DET 2 JBSASAN ANTONIO, TX, 78243-7091, USA
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    The Department of Defense, through the Department of the Air Force, is seeking industry input for the FUSIONS II Services requirement at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland. This Request for Information (RFI) aims to gather insights on industry capabilities in Information Warfare Support, Datalink Support, Joint Interface Control Officer Support, and IT Software/Programming Support, which are critical for enhancing intelligence operations. The government anticipates a budget ceiling of approximately $110 million over five years, primarily focused on JBSA-Lackland, with potential opportunities at other locations. Interested parties, particularly small businesses, are encouraged to submit non-proprietary information and respond to the RFI by contacting Conner Nichols at conner.nichols@us.af.mil or by phone at 210-977-5457.

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    The document is a Request for Information (RFI) related to the FULL SPECTRUM ISR OPERATIONAL NAF SUPPORT II (FUSIONS II) project for the 616 Operations Center at Joint Base San Antonio. It aims to gather industry input for developing an acquisition strategy to support intelligence operations, specifically in Information Warfare Support, Datalink Support, Joint Interface Control Officer Support, and IT Software/Programming Support. The government estimates a budget ceiling of approximately $110 million over five years, primarily at JBSA-Lackland with potential for additional work at other locations. The RFI invites companies, especially small businesses, to express interest in providing these services without ensuring future contract participation. Respondents are encouraged to submit non-proprietary information and answer several capability and evaluation process questions. The document emphasizes the importance of aligning submissions with mission objectives and operational requirements while clarifying that participation does not guarantee contract award. Overall, it reflects the government's need for market research to explore available industry capabilities and structure potential future solicitations effectively.
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