ContractSolicitation

Skip Tracing Services

DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY 26-SOL-DCR-01
Response Deadline
Nov 24, 2025
Deadline passed
Days Remaining
0
Closed
Set-Aside
No Set aside used
Notice Type
Solicitation

Contract Opportunity Analysis

The Department of Homeland Security, specifically the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), is seeking qualified vendors to provide Skip Tracing Services aimed at locating and verifying alien address information for approximately 1.5 million cases. The procurement involves utilizing both automated and manual research methods, including physical observations, to confirm residences or places of employment, with a focus on ensuring compliance with data privacy laws and maintaining strict confidentiality. This contract will result in multiple firm fixed-price Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts, with a minimum value of $7,500,000 and a maximum ceiling of $281,250,000, and is expected to be awarded in December 2025. Interested parties should direct inquiries to Jason Boudreaux at jason.boudreaux@ice.dhs.gov, with proposals due by 5:00 PM ET on November 24, 2025.

Classification Codes

NAICS Code
561611
Investigation and Personal Background Check Services
PSC Code
R699
SUPPORT- ADMINISTRATIVE: OTHER

Solicitation Documents

6 Files
Statement of Work - Skip Tracing Services Amendment 2.pdf
PDF407 KBNov 20, 2025
AI Summary
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) requires skip tracing services to locate and verify alien address information for approximately 1.5 million cases. Vendors will use automated and manual research, including physical observations, to confirm residences or places of employment. Services include enhanced location research, documentation of visits with photographs, and adherence to strict confidentiality. Vendors must have investigatory tool knowledge and provide daily updates with verifiable evidence like photographs, official documents, and utility bills, ensuring compliance with data collection and privacy laws. All contractor personnel will undergo security vetting, including background investigations and continuous vetting, due to access to sensitive DHS information. Contractors must also adhere to IT security policies, complete annual cybersecurity training, and appoint a Corporate Security Officer.
Skip Tracing Questions and Answers.pdf
PDF574 KBNov 20, 2025
AI Summary
This government file addresses questions regarding a new Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract for skip tracing services. Key points include: a per-case pricing model with an initial task order minimum of $7,500,000; an anticipated monthly caseload of approximately 50,000 cases per vendor; firm-fixed-unit pricing for CLINs with incentives for timeliness and accuracy; a 5-7 week public trust clearance timeline; no transition-in period, with work expected to begin immediately; and no Government-furnished Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan (QASP). Physical verification is at the vendor's discretion, and contractors are not required to develop an IT solution or use government systems. The government aims to award multiple IDIQs, with task orders competed, and expects the contract award and start date in December 2025. This is a new requirement with no set-asides.
Skip Tracing Solicitation Sections B-M Amendment 2.pdf
PDF660 KBNov 20, 2025
AI Summary
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) requires immediate Skip Tracing Services to verify and locate aliens using government and commercial data. This solicitation will result in multiple firm fixed-price Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts under FAR Parts 12, 15, and 16, aiming for efficient procurement. Contractors must provide all necessary management, supervision, labor, and materials. Each IDIQ contract will have a minimum of $7,500,000.00 and a maximum ceiling of $281,250,000.00, with funding obligated at the task order level. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Components and the Department of Justice (DOJ) are authorized to use these IDIQs. The period of performance is two years, consisting of a base year and one option year, with services to be provided anywhere in the United States. Contractors and subcontractors must adhere to strict IT security awareness training, sign DHS Rules of Behavior, and comply with numerous FAR and HSAR clauses, including prohibitions on Kaspersky Lab products and certain telecommunications equipment from covered foreign countries.
Skip Tracing Solicitation Sections B-M.pdf
PDF682 KBNov 20, 2025
AI Summary
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) requires skip tracing services to verify and locate aliens, awarding multiple firm fixed-price Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts. The procurement follows FAR Parts 12, 15, and 16, with a minimum contract value of $250.00 and a combined maximum ceiling of $180,000,000.00. The period of performance is two years, consisting of a base year and one option year, with services to be provided nationwide. Contractors and subcontractors must complete annual IT security awareness training and sign DHS Rules of Behavior, along with privacy training for those handling personally identifiable information. The contract incorporates various FAR and HSAR clauses, including prohibitions on hardware, software, and services from Kaspersky Lab, and certain telecommunications and video surveillance equipment and services from covered foreign entities.
Statement of Work - Skip Tracing Services.pdf
PDF249 KBNov 20, 2025
AI Summary
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) requires skip tracing services for its Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) to locate approximately 1.5 million aliens. The scope involves automated and manual real-time skip tracing, extensive online research, and physical verification to confirm alien addresses or employment. Vendors will receive a monthly caseload of around 50,000 last known addresses and must prioritize locating home addresses. Services include documenting visits with written descriptions and time-stamped photographs, and refraining from discussing case details with third parties. Vendors must have experience with investigatory tools and may need to use DHS IT systems. Personnel require a Public Trust Security Clearance and adherence to strict security requirements, including background investigations, continuous vetting, and compliance with data privacy laws. Deliverables include recurring updates, high-confidence verifiable evidence, and adherence to a detailed reporting structure.
Skip Tracing Solicitation Sections B-M Amendment 1.pdf
PDF682 KBNov 20, 2025
AI Summary
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) requires Skip Tracing Services to verify and investigate alien address information. This solicitation will result in multiple firm fixed-price Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts, utilizing FAR Parts 12, 15, and 16 for efficiency and effective procurement. The total combined/shared ceiling for all IDIQ awards is $180,000,000.00, with a maximum of $90,000,000.00 per IDIQ, and a minimum of $250.00 per contract. The period of performance is two years (one base year plus one option year), with services performed within the United States. Funding is obligated at the task order level, and DHS Components and the Department of Justice (DOJ) are authorized to use the resultant IDIQs. Contractors must provide all management, supervision, labor, and materials as per the Statement of Work, and adhere to strict security, privacy, and compliance requirements, including annual IT Security Awareness Training and signing DHS Rules of Behavior. Various FAR and HSAR clauses are incorporated, covering areas like business ethics, supply chain security, labor standards, and sustainable products.

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Project Timeline

postedOriginal Solicitation PostedNov 10, 2025
amendedAmendment #1· Description UpdatedNov 12, 2025
amendedLatest Amendment· Description UpdatedNov 19, 2025
deadlineResponse DeadlineNov 24, 2025
expiryArchive DateNov 25, 2025

Agency Information

Department
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Sub-Tier
US IMMIGRATION AND CUSTOMS ENFORCEMENT
Office
DETENTION COMPLIANCE AND REMOVALS

Point of Contact

Name
Jason Boudreaux

Place of Performance

Washington, District of Columbia, UNITED STATES

Official Sources