The document outlines the Performance Work Statement (PWS) for the Air Force Justice Information System (AFJIS), focusing on the support, maintenance, and enhancement of the Law Enforcement Case Management System (CMS). The U.S. Air Force Directorate of Force Protection is responsible for managing AFJIS, which is vital for ensuring law enforcement effectiveness worldwide, encompassing various duties like incident response and data management.
Key tasks include maintaining the Entellitrak license, conducting user acceptance testing, managing training environments, and performing operations and maintenance. The contractor is expected to utilize agile development methodologies and provide deliverables such as software releases, user manuals, and reports on cybersecurity compliance. Performance evaluation will be critical, with strict adherence to timelines and quality control measures.
The document emphasizes maintaining a secure, efficient cloud environment (Amazon Web Services) for AFJIS, ensuring system functionality, compliance with Section 508 regulations, and integration with various external systems. Significant emphasis is placed on the quality assurance process and the documentation required to ensure transparency and effective contract management throughout the period of performance, which spans 60 months. This initiative highlights the commitment of the Air Force to enhance public safety and operational efficiency through proper resource management and technological upgrades.
The document is a Request for Information (RFI) issued by the Headquarters United States Air Force (USAF) Directorate of Force Protection. Its primary purpose is to gather insights from potential vendors regarding their capabilities and experience in fulfilling security-related work as outlined in the Draft Performance Work Statement (PWS). This RFI emphasizes that it is for information purposes only and does not solicit proposals or incur government costs for responses. Vendors are encouraged to provide feedback on the PWS, identifying any risks or ambiguities, and to outline their abilities to meet the requirements, including the potential for teaming with other vendors. Interested parties must submit a capability statement featuring administrative information, industry experience, and examples of prior relevant work by May 23, 2025. All responses will help the government gauge vendor qualifications and inform future RFPs, should they be issued. The applicable NAICS code for this effort is 541511, focused on custom computer programming services. Contact details for inquiries are also provided, underscoring the importance of clarity and comprehensive submissions.