On July 9, the U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) – G4 posted an invitation to its upcoming Technical Exchange. Vendors interested in participating should submit information no later than October 3.
U.S. Army INSCOM G4, in partnership with Army Contracting-Detroit Arsenal (ACC-DTA), and the Command Services Office (CSO) is seeking to engage with industry to explore existing and innovative commercial solutions for Facility/Equipment Management within a Secure Environment. The feedback received by The Government will influence the decision to publish a future Commercial Solutions Offering in the future.
Industry should demonstrate how their existing or innovative commercial solution would introduce cost savings, through the reduction of manpower traditionally needed to properly manage Facility/Equipment within a Secure Environment, or other cost saving opportunities without introducing risk to the Critical Functions being supported.
Industry should demonstrate actual operational effectiveness, scalability, and integration with existing solutions in secure, access-controlled environments, such as SCIFs (Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility), SAPF (Special Access Program Facility) spaces, or other restricted areas for any existing commercial solutions. Including appropriate accreditation for use on NIPRNet, SIPRNet, and/or JWICS networks as applicable.
Any information submitted for innovative commercial solutions, not existing in the marketplace, should include information on how the innovative solution would be operationally effective, scalable, and integrate with existing solutions in secure, access-controlled environments, such as SCIFs (Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility), SAPF (Special Access Program Facility) spaces, or other restricted areas. Including eligibility and timeline for an appropriate accreditation for use on NIPRNet, SIPRNet, and/or JWICS networks as applicable.
Review the INSCOM G4 Technical Exchange information.
Source: SAM
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