Advanced Engineering Services

Key Details
Buyer
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
Notice Type
Sources Sought
NAICS
541512
PSC
Due Date (Hidden)
Next 30 days
Posted Date (Hidden)
Past year
Key Dates
Posted Date
January 18, 2024
Due Date
February 9, 2024
Place of Performance
VA
Sam.gov Link
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Description

The purpose of this RFI is to assist the Government in conducting market research focused on identifying industry partners that have the ability to meet the objectives described below. This information will be used for market research only. The Government is not obligated to release a future solicitation based on this market research. Interested respondents shall refer to the details of the response to this RFI under Section IV.

  1. REQUIREMENT OBJECTIVES:

The following provides initial requirement objectives for advanced engineering services.

  1. Provide Technology Implementation Roadmap: Continuously review the cyber threat landscape, the cybersecurity tool marketplace, and any changes or innovations based on the Government or industry cybersecurity best practices. The intent of this effort is to maintain awareness of the features, benefits, and limitations of current investments and potential future investments. This effort would look to fully analyze existing in operation solutions and identify areas for improvement/standardization.  Roadmaps may be tailored based on CDM customers’ specific maturity and need.
  2. Conduct Analysis of Alternatives: The Government plans to understand potential solutions to meet capability needs when the decision space is broad and could involve a combination of using existing tools, building a new custom solution or purchasing a new tool. An example of the type of request that would fall under an Analysis of Alternatives (AOA) would be to determine how the program can best assist agencies in measuring the transition to a zero-trust architecture.
  3. Develop Trade Studies: The Government plans to analyze various tool sets for potential deployments. To support the decision-making process of the Government, the contractor shall perform and document via a trade study. The intent of the trade study is to provide a bounded analysis where the scope is narrow, such as analyzing what tool can best accomplish a specific task. An example could be which COTS tool(s) can best meet the Government’s EDR requirements.
  4. Design, Build, and Test Solutions: Design, build and testing solutions to ensure it meets requirements. This effort would include developing a comprehensive design for each solution targeted for implementation, building a prototype of the targeted solution, including the provisioning of all necessary software, hardware, in a testing environment. Once a solution is built and configured, Government testing would occur, intending to satisfy the CDM program’s need to conduct developmental testing of capabilities within the program’s baseline. Fully built solutions would be implemented at agencies via other contracts. Piloting could occur under the Advanced Engineering Services effort.
  5. Support Solution Deployment: Support provided to stakeholders (Government and other contractors) in the implementation and deployment of approved solutions. In this support role, this requirements as reach-back support to stakeholders as they work to deploy solutions at agencies.

Due Date (Hidden)
Next 30 days
Posted Date (Hidden)
Past year