INSCOM posts network ops support RFI
On June 28, the Army Contracting Command-Intelligence and Security Command (ACC-INSCOM) posted a request for information (RFI) for network operations support services. Responses are due by 2:00 p.m. Eastern on July 26.
INSCOM executes mission command of operational intelligence and security forces; conducts and synchronizes worldwide multi-discipline and all-source intelligence and security operations; delivers linguist support and intelligence-related advanced skills training, acquisition support, logistics, communications, and other specialized capabilities in support of Army, Joint, and Coalition Commands and the U.S. Intelligence Community. The purpose of this effort is to provide Operate and maintain the G6 Operations Division information technology networks and systems for INSCOM.
In support of these requirement, ACC-INSCOM requires the following: Scope: This PWS will provide contracted support to fulfill the full range of O&M requirements, tasks and responsibilities at Fort Belvoir, VA, Fort Bragg, NC, Wiesbaden GE, and Fort Shafter Flats, HI (Pacific). This PWS includes network support for the existing INSCOM Black Core (IBC) and GET networks; and any future configuration to the IBC or GET network based on mission requirement. The scope of this acquisition is for the contractor to maintain availability of all hardware and software supporting NIPR, SIPR, JWICS, NSAnet, IBCNet, CENTRIX, BISES, and Stoneghost, (1) Black transport and (4) Transport data networks. The contractor shall provide the full range of sustainment and technical support services to ensure uninterrupted service to the U.S. Army, Marines, Special Operation Forces (SOF), National Guard Bureau (NGB) and the NGB Civil Support Teams (CSTs) customers within the Continental United States (CONUS) and Outside the Continental United States (OCONUS).
Contractor personnel must have a TS clearance granted by the Defense Industrial Security Clearance Office at time of proposal submission and they must be able to attain SCI by issuance of the contract. Contractor personnel must also be able to attain HCS/G/NATO read-on/access unless otherwise agreed to by both the COR and the Contractor PM. Personnel must sign a Non-Disclosure Statement.
Personnel must perform within the security limitations of AR 381-10, USSID 1800, and other appropriate security regulations according to their intelligence disciplines. Additionally, contractor personnel must be willing to undergo and pass a Counterintelligence Polygraph (CI Poly) before work on the TS/SCI//REL FVEY networking equipment can be executed. New contractor employees must complete Intelligence Oversight training within 30 calendar days of their reporting for duty. All contractor employees must complete annual Intelligence Oversight awareness training. This effort requires access to classified Government information at U.S. Government facilities.
Review the INSCOM network ops support RFI.
Source: SAM
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