Mercyhurst University has been tasked by the National Space Intelligence Center (NSIC) to provide comprehensive intelligence analysis and research services. The NSIC's mission focuses on delivering advanced intelligence to support national security in the space domain, with the 2nd Space Analysis Squadron specifically responsible for analyzing foreign threats to U.S. space operations. The contractor's objectives include conducting open-source research on foreign capabilities, strategies, and intentions related to space, while employing structured analytic techniques and adhering to Intelligence Community Directives. The project requires the development of analytical products, including written portfolios, presentations, and supporting graphics, while ensuring proper documentation of sources. Additionally, the contractor is to provide classroom instruction on analytic techniques to NSIC analysts. The deliverables will be confidential and not publicly shared, emphasizing the sensitive nature of the intelligence work involved.
The document is a Sole-Source Justification for Mercyhurst University, highlighting its strategic partnership with the National Space Intelligence Center (NSIC). Established in 1992, Mercyhurst’s Ridge College of Intelligence Studies and Applied Sciences specializes in intelligence, data science, and cybersecurity, fostering student collaboration on intelligence-driven projects. Their relationship with NSIC dates back to 2009 and was formalized in 2021, focusing on unclassified research that addresses intelligence questions relevant to U.S. decision-making. The college's global perspective on national security aligns with NSIC’s mission, examining factors like economic stability and foreign policy. The partnership is mutually beneficial, as it provides NSIC analysts with valuable insights while allowing them to focus on other priorities. These combined strengths and the ongoing collaboration make Mercyhurst University an ideal candidate to fulfill the project's requirements as outlined in the contract.
The United States Air Force, through the AFLCMC/PZIBB at Wright-Patterson AFB, intends to award a sole source contract to Mercyhurst University for unclassified/open-source research and analysis needed by the National Space Intelligence Center (NSIC). This decision follows market research confirming no other entity can meet the comprehensive requirements specified by the NSIC, making competition unnecessary under FAR 13.106-1(b)(1). The contract relates to the NAICS 611699 category, with a business size standard of $16.5 million. Interested parties may submit capability statements or proposals by 12 March 2025, but the government retains discretion over the procurement process. The document also provides details for registering with the System for Award Management (SAM) and specifies the contact person for inquiries. The notice serves primarily to inform the public of the intent for a sole-source contract rather than soliciting competitive bids, highlighting the unique position of Mercyhurst University in fulfilling the outlined requirements.