Project Manager Support Services for Defensive Cyber Operations
ID: 832571904Type: Sources Sought
Overview

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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEFENSE INFORMATION SYSTEMS AGENCY (DISA)IT CONTRACTING DIVISION - PL83SCOTT AFB, IL, 62225-5406, USA

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Computer Systems Design Services (541512)

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SUPPORT- PROFESSIONAL: ENGINEERING/TECHNICAL (R425)

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Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Defense, through the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), is seeking experienced small businesses to provide Project Manager Support Services for Defensive Cyber Operations (DCO). The primary objective is to augment government personnel with advisory and assistance support to enhance the Army's cyber capabilities, ensuring robust defenses against malicious cyber activities that threaten data and network integrity. This initiative is critical for maintaining operational readiness and safeguarding Department of Defense systems, with a performance period anticipated from January 14, 2027, to January 13, 2032, primarily at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, and Fort Eisenhower, Georgia. Interested parties should contact Talitha Schmelzer at talitha.k.schmelzer.civ@mail.mil or call 667-891-5295 for further details, as the notice serves to gather information and does not constitute a solicitation for contract awards.

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    The Performance Work Statement (PWS) outlines the requirements for the U.S. Army's Defensive Cyber Operations (DCO) Program Management Support Services (PMSS). The Army seeks experienced contractors to provide consulting and assistance to augment core personnel in managing DCO systems throughout their life cycle. The PWS emphasizes the importance of robust defensive capabilities against malicious cyber activities to protect Army data and networks. The contractor will provide program management, project management, contracts management, financial management, technical support, and training. The objectives include supporting the DCO's mission by implementing laws, regulations, and policies while ensuring timely delivery of capabilities. The scope covers tasks such as program management, risk management, acquisition support, and cybersecurity program support. Key personnel must have appropriate qualifications and certifications, and task performance must meet stringent quality and delivery standards. The contract spans a 12-month base period with four optional extensions, with work located primarily at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, and additional locations as needed. Security requirements are critical, necessitating appropriate background checks and clearances for personnel involved in sensitive operations. The PWS serves as a guideline for proposals from potential contractors offering specialized support within the framework of government objectives related to cyber defense.
    The Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) has issued a Sources Sought Notice (SSN) to gather information from small businesses, including various socioeconomic categories, to provide Project Manager Support Services for Defensive Cyber Operations (DCO). The primary aim is to augment government personnel for the Army's cyber missions, defining a unique set of operational cybersecurity requirements to safeguard data and systems against threats. The anticipated performance period spans from January 14, 2027, to January 13, 2032, primarily at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, and Fort Eisenhower, Georgia. The notice requests detailed responses indicating relevant experience, capabilities in program management, lifecycle management, and cybersecurity, along with submissions that include company size, capabilities, and potential partnerships. Special requirements outlined necessitate active security clearances and compliance with various certification standards. This initiative is designed to assess viable sources for future procurement while clarifying that the SSN does not constitute a solicitation or offer for contract awards.
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