ContractSpecial Notice

PEO SDA CSO PM Intel Digital ISR Area of Interest

DEPT OF DEFENSE H9241525X0002
Response Deadline
Jun 6, 2025
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Set-Aside
Full & Open
Notice Type
Special Notice

Contract Opportunity Analysis

The U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) is seeking innovative proposals for the Digital Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (D-ISR) capability through an Other Transaction Authority (OTA) Agreement. This initiative aims to develop deployable, sustainable software solutions for Special Operations Forces (SOF) by leveraging agile software development methodologies, artificial intelligence, and existing Development Security Operations (DevSecOps) frameworks. The selected vendors will undergo a two-phase evaluation process, with successful prototypes potentially leading to production contracts valued at approximately $100 million. Interested parties must submit a six-page white paper by June 6, 2025, and direct inquiries to Christie Orlando at christie.r.orlando.civ@socom.mil or Josh Cales at joshua.v.cales.ctr@socom.mil.

Classification Codes

NAICS Code
541519
Other Computer Related Services
PSC Code
R423
SUPPORT- PROFESSIONAL: INTELLIGENCE

Solicitation Documents

6 Files
DISR CSO AOI 06 May 2025 - Final.docx
Word46 KB5/29/2025
AI Summary
The United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) is soliciting proposals for an Other Transaction Authority (OTA) Agreement focused on Digital Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (D-ISR) capabilities. This initiative aims to develop deployable, sustainable software solutions for Special Operations forces through agile software development methodologies, emphasizing rapid prototyping, data engineering, and integration of artificial intelligence. A significant aspect of this project is to leverage existing DevSecOps pipelines for quicker deployment while maintaining close collaboration with intelligence analysts. Potential contractors are expected to submit six-page white papers detailing their capabilities in alignment with specific technical requirements and desirable developer attributes by June 6, 2025. Following a two-phase evaluation process, selected vendors may receive prototype awards for demonstration. Successful demonstrations could lead to production contracts worth up to approximately $100 million, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a strong intellectual property strategy and government rights over developed technologies. The document outlines the need for a responsive and innovative approach, targeting the rapid evolution of requirements faced by Special Operations and highlighting the critical importance of security protocols and contractor qualifications throughout all stages of development.
Attachment 01 Go_ No-Go Matrix 6 May 25.rtf
RTF67 KB5/29/2025
AI Summary
The document outlines the requirements for white paper submissions related to software development in compliance with the Department of Defense (DoD) policies. It emphasizes adherence to the DoD's "Adopt, Buy, Create" approach, prioritizing open-source software (OSS) over proprietary options where feasible. Key requirements include comprehensive software component assessments, a detailed software bill of materials, and a demonstration of license compliance. White papers must also present strategies for source code delivery, a modular open systems approach, product support, security measures, and OSS community involvement. The government will evaluate these submissions based on the offeror's capability to meet the proposed demonstration schedule and compliance with the DoD's CIO Memo, ensuring security, integrity, and support throughout the software lifecycle. This structured evaluation process is essential for federal RFPs and grants aimed at enhancing governmental software capabilities and addressing security risks effectively.
DISR CSO AOI QA May142025.xlsx
Excel22 KB5/29/2025
AI Summary
The document addresses inquiries related to the Department of Defense's Commercial Solutions Opening (CSO) for digital capabilities, particularly for the D-ISR program. Key questions revolve around the program's expectations, particularly regarding cloud-based software development versus leveraging existing government infrastructure. The Government reinforces that proposals should focus on delivering software development capabilities while utilizing established DevSecOps platforms without migrating to new solutions. Clarifications are provided regarding the white paper submission process and timeline, with submissions due by June 6th, 2025, at 1700. The government indicates that individual meetings with potential bidders are not permitted to ensure fairness. Lastly, it notes the government’s access to GPU resources, although it is open to alternatives that are not GPU-dependent. This document underscores the importance of aligning proposals with clearly specified technical requirements while adhering to established submission procedures within government procurement processes.
DISR CSO AOI QA 19 May.xlsx
Excel24 KB5/29/2025
AI Summary
The document addresses inquiries related to the federal government's Area of Interest (AoI) for the Digital-Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (D-ISR) program, as outlined in the CSO (Commercial Solutions Opening). Key topics include clarifications on submission timelines and technical requirements, particularly regarding software development methodologies, integration of artificial intelligence, and use of existing government infrastructure. Respondents seek to understand the expected deliverables in terms of cloud environments and DevSecOps capabilities. The government responded that white papers are due by June 6, 2025, at 1700 EST, and clarified that the focus is on leveraging existing infrastructures without migrating to new solutions unless performance justifies it. Additionally, while non-traditional contractors are not mandatory, at least one must be involved for prototype success. The document highlights preferences for existing software frameworks, indicating a strong inclination towards government-owned software solutions. It also encourages submissions to address technical and operational needs effectively. Overall, this correspondence illustrates the government's intent to gather innovative and effective proposals while ensuring compliance with existing standards and timelines in advancing their D-ISR objectives.
DISR CSO AOI QA Final 29 May.xlsx
Excel33 KB5/29/2025
AI Summary
The document discusses government inquiries regarding a solicitation from the USSOCOM focused on the Digital - Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (D-ISR) program. Key points include clarifications on proposal requirements for software development capabilities, particularly with regard to DevSecOps pipelines, AI/ML integration, and the use of existing government infrastructure. It addresses discrepancies in submission deadlines and seeks to confirm details about expected deliverables, technical attributes, and the nature of white paper submissions. The document outlines expectations for cloud-based and on-premise solutions, integration with existing systems, and the capability to manage multiple projects simultaneously. It emphasizes the need for flexibility in programming languages, requirements for technical submissions, and expectations on contractor teaming arrangements. The government seeks novel contracting solutions while adhering to established frameworks and standards. They indicate distinctions between prototype and production phases, along with budgetary considerations for future phases. The overarching purpose is to solicit innovative proposals aligning with operational needs while ensuring compliance with government procedures and technical standards.
DISR CSO AOI 19 May 2025 - Final.docx
Word46 KB5/29/2025
AI Summary
The U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) is seeking proposals for a Digital - Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance (D-ISR) capability through an Other Transaction Authority (OTA) Agreement. This initiative focuses on agile software development solutions that enhance deployable, affordable, and sustainable intelligence mission software for Special Operations Forces (SOF). The D-ISR program emphasizes leveraging existing Development Security Operations (DevSecOps) frameworks, incorporating artificial intelligence, and engaging end-users for feedback to ensure alignment with operational needs. Key technical requirements outlined in the document include rapid prototyping, data engineering through APIs, containerized software using React and Python, and the integration of AI to lessen the workload of intelligence analysts. Desired attributes for software developers underscore the need for agile project management and direct support to SOF units, with an emphasis on security compliance. The RFP has a structured evaluation process divided into two phases: an initial “Go/No-Go” review of submitted white papers followed by capability demonstrations for qualified vendors. Successful prototypes may lead to follow-on production contracts valued at approximately $100 million. The submission of white papers is due by June 6, 2025, outlining the proposed capabilities and alignment with government requirements. Points of contact for inquiries are provided, reflecting an organized approach to collaboration with potential contractors.

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Project Timeline

postedOriginal Solicitation PostedMay 7, 2025
amendedAmendment #1· Description UpdatedMay 14, 2025
amendedAmendment #2· Description UpdatedMay 14, 2025
amendedAmendment #3· Description UpdatedMay 19, 2025
amendedAmendment #4· Description UpdatedMay 27, 2025
amendedLatest Amendment· Description UpdatedMay 29, 2025
deadlineResponse DeadlineJun 6, 2025
expiryArchive DateJun 21, 2025

Agency Information

Department
DEPT OF DEFENSE
Sub-Tier
US SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND (USSOCOM)
Office
HQ USSOCOM

Point of Contact

Name
Christie Orlando

Place of Performance

Tampa, Florida, UNITED STATES

Official Sources