Threat_Mitigation_and_Monitoring
Contract Opportunity Analysis
The Department of Homeland Security, specifically the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), is seeking small businesses to provide Threat Mitigation and Monitoring Services aimed at enhancing security for its personnel and facilities. The procurement involves a contract with a 12-month base period and two optional 12-month extensions, focusing on conducting vulnerability assessments and delivering real-time threat monitoring services across three tier levels, while ensuring the privacy and security of sensitive information. This initiative is critical in addressing rising external threats, particularly from social media and physical attacks, and requires contractors to operate independently while adhering to strict federal guidelines. Interested vendors should submit their capability statements, including company details and responses to specific questions, to the primary contact, Lamon Whitfield, at lamon.whitfield@ice.dhs.gov by the specified deadline.