The RFI #26-IS-NISCVS, Attachment 1 – RFI Response Form, is a comprehensive request for information designed to gather insights from potential vendors on their capabilities and approaches to outcome-based service delivery. The document is structured into five key sections, starting with a 'Company and Services Overview' (5-page maximum) which requests detailed company information, financial stability, contracting information, and an executive summary of strengths. The second section, 'Understanding Industry’s Approach to Outcome-Based Services,' focuses on the vendor's experience with outcome-based models, defining measurable outcomes, risk management, and fostering innovation. 'Specific Areas of Expertise and Capability' (5-page maximum) delves into relevant experience, proposed methodologies and tools, staffing expertise, and a transition plan from prescriptive to outcome-based services, including deliverable examples. The fourth section, 'Feedback on Current PWS,' asks for track changes and suggestions on the provided Performance Work Statement (Attachment 2). Finally, 'Additional Information' allows for proposed NAICS/PSC codes, rough order of magnitude price estimates, and any other feedback. This RFI aims to collect valuable market research for the government's future procurement efforts, emphasizing a shift towards outcome-focused service models.
This Performance Work Statement outlines a non-personal services contract for the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA) to provide National Industrial Security (IS) Compliance and Verification Services (NIS-CVS). The contractor will support DCSA's mission to secure classified information in the U.S. industrial base and mitigate threats to the defense supply chain. Services include program management, technical support, research, and analysis for both Industrial Security and Counterintelligence Directorates. The contract has a six-month base period and three one-year options, with a potential six-month extension. Key requirements include maintaining Top Secret facility clearance, employing U.S. personnel with appropriate security clearances, and adhering to various government security and training regulations. The work will be performed at multiple DCSA locations across the U.S. and will be a Firm Fixed Price (FFP) contract.
The Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA) issued a Request for Information (RFI) for National Industrial Security (IS) Compliance and Verification Services (NIS-CVS). This RFI is for informational and planning purposes only and does not constitute a solicitation for proposals or a commitment to contract. DCSA seeks industry insights to refine procurement documentation for future solicitations, which will be announced on SAM.gov or GSA eBuy. The RFI outlines DCSA's mission to protect classified information within the defense industrial base through oversight of the National Industrial Security Program (NISP) and related risk management activities. The scope of work includes providing security and counterintelligence professionals to support program management, technical analysis, risk identification, FCL process oversight, and management of various security databases. DCSA also seeks feedback on converting the current Performance Work Statement (PWS) into an outcome-based format. Responses, including a completed RFI Response Form, rough order of magnitude pricing, and feedback, are due by December 12, 2025. Questions must be submitted by December 3, 2025. Contractors must be registered in SAM.gov.