The Performance Work Statement (PWS) outlines a task order for the NOAA Internal Risk Mitigation Program, focusing on establishing a comprehensive Federal Research Security Program in alignment with National Security Presidential Memorandum-33 (NSPM-33). The primary goal is to enhance NOAA's capacity to protect sensitive research data and intellectual property, mitigate cybersecurity risks, and prevent foreign influence within federally funded research projects.
The document details specific objectives, tasks, and deliverables segmented into eight key areas, including assessment and gap analysis, program design, policy development, training, incident response, ongoing compliance, and programmatic implementation. Each task includes specific actions, such as conducting assessments, developing frameworks, creating specialized training, and establishing continuous monitoring systems.
The contract is set for one base year plus two options, emphasizing adherence to federal cybersecurity standards and best practices while ensuring transparency in research collaboration. Security requirements for contractor personnel include stringent background checks and compliance with applicable federal regulations. The document underscores NOAA’s commitment to safeguarding national security regarding research activities while cooperating with other federal entities.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is soliciting contractor capabilities to develop a Federal Research Security Program in compliance with National Security Presidential Memorandum-33 (NSPM-33). This initiative focuses on protecting critical technologies and intellectual property, mitigating foreign influence, and ensuring cybersecurity within federally funded research environments. The program aims to enhance cybersecurity, promote compliance with federal security regulations, and foster a security-conscious culture within NOAA's research facilities.
The Request for Information (RFI) seeks feedback from industry regarding the Performance Work Statement (PWS) and includes a series of questions aimed at assessing capabilities in areas such as policy development, training, incident response, and compliance monitoring. Interested parties must respond by July 9, 2025, and are encouraged to detail their expertise, particularly regarding NSPM-33 implementation experience. The RFI also notes specific labor categories required for the initiative, including counterintelligence analysts and management analysts. The NOAA’s Internal Risk Office will oversee the program's development, implementation, and management, highlighting the importance of national security in research and development operations.