DTRA RD SCIENTIFIC & TECHNICAL SUPPORT (STS) A&AS RFI
ID: HDTRA1-25-RFI-0046Type: Sources Sought
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEFENSE THREAT REDUCTION AGENCY (DTRA)DEFENSE THREAT REDUCTION AGENCYFORT BELVOIR, VA, 22060-6201, USA
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    The Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) is seeking industry feedback through a Request for Information (RFI) regarding its upcoming acquisition strategy for Scientific and Technical Support (STS) Advisory & Assistance Services (A&AS) in support of its Research and Development (RD) Directorate. The primary objective is to gather insights on current industry practices that can meet DTRA's requirements for countering weapons of mass destruction (CWMD) and improvised threats, while promoting competition, technical excellence, and small business participation. This initiative is crucial for enhancing the U.S. military's capabilities against CWMD threats and involves a wide range of scientific and technical expertise across various domains. Interested parties must submit their responses by January 17, 2025, and can engage further during an Industry Day event. For additional information, contact Julliette Hernandez at julliette.n.hernandezsantamaria.civ@mail.mil or Pinkesh Patel at pinkesh.m.patel.civ@mail.mil.

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    The document outlines a Performance Work Statement (PWS) for acquiring Scientific & Technical Support (STS) Advisory & Assistance Services for the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) Research and Development Directorate. The primary objective is to provide specialized scientific and technical expertise across various domains, including chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and high-yield explosives, particularly focusing on countering weapons of mass destruction (CWMD). The scope encompasses a wide range of roles and operations, including research, analysis, and development of technologies to enhance the U.S. military's capabilities against CWMD threats. The contractor is expected to execute tasks related to Rapid Development Test & Evaluation (RDT&E), ensuring smooth transitions of support, and development of strategic plans, while collaborating closely with other relevant organizations. Key disciplines required include physical, biological, and engineering sciences, with a necessity for security clearances. The contractor will provide assessments, strategic insights, and facilitate communication among numerous stakeholders, including government agencies and international partners. Efficiency, technological innovation, and a clear framework for achieving mission objectives are crucial elements of this comprehensive proposal aimed at supporting DTRA's critical responsibilities in national defense.
    The document is a Request for Information (RFI) for the DTRA's Research and Development Advisory & Assistance Services (A&AS) focused on Scientific and Technical Support (STS). It seeks input from industry stakeholders regarding their capabilities and interests in responding to future federal contracts. Respondents are required to complete a detailed questionnaire submitted in Microsoft Word format, including company identification details, unique identifiers, facility clearances, and previous contract experiences. The RFI emphasizes the importance of small business participation and collects data on socioeconomic status, potential subcontracting percentages, and financial viability. Additionally, it encourages suggestions for contract structuring to maximize competition and innovative procurement approaches. The overall aim is to gather insights to inform the upcoming draft RFP anticipated in early 2025, while ensuring that all submitted information is treated as proprietary. The deadline for response submissions is January 17, 2025, before which respondents can also participate in an Industry Day event for further engagement.
    The Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) issued a Request for Information (RFI) to gather market insights regarding scientific and technical support services for its Research and Development (RD) programs focused on counter weapons of mass destruction (CWMD) and improvised threats. This RFI, designated HDTRA1-25-RFI-0046, seeks feedback from industry partners to inform a future acquisition strategy that emphasizes competition and small business participation. The DTRA intends to release a formally competitive solicitation, potentially as a task order under GSA’s OASIS+ contract, with an estimated RFP issue date in early 2025 and contract award in early 2026. Organizations interested in responding must illustrate their capability, capacity, and financial viability while adhering to specific submission guidelines outlined in the RFI. Acknowledging the organizational conflicts of interest, DTRA emphasizes that entities providing advisory services will not be eligible for future related contracts. This announcement serves purely for market research, without any commitment from the government to issue a solicitation, and responses will become the property of DTRA. Additional resources and instructions for interested contractors are provided within the document, along with deadlines for responses.
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