DIA posts DORE3 RFI

On September 25, the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) posted a request for information (RFI) for Data Science, Operations, Requirements, Exploitation, and Enhanced Engineering (DORE3). Responses are due by October 9.

The Virginia Contracting Activity (VACA), on behalf of the DIA, requires information pertaining to industry’s availability to provide Advisory and Assistance Services (A&AS) for the support of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) Directorate of Science and Technology (S&T) and other Intelligence Community (IC)/Department of Defense (DoD) elements. Services provided herein will facilitate intelligence functions performed for the IC and DoD organizations, as well as their respective partners and customers.

DIA’s S&T mission is to develop and deliver leading edge scientific and technical capabilities; employ cutting edge scientific and technical collection and exploitation capabilities to address the most challenging intelligence gaps.

VACA’s future RFP will establish requirements for the award of multiple Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts. The anticipated unclassified DORE3 scope of work includes contractor advisory and assistance services (A&AS) in the following areas:

  • Support Area One: Collection Concept Development
  • Support Area Two: Collection Planning and Operations Support
  • Support Area Three: Data Sciences Support
  • Support Area Four: Technical Exploitation Support
  • Support Area Five: Internet of Things, Social Media & Open Source Support
  • Support Area Six: Application/Web/Collaboration Support
  • Support Area Seven: Program/Project Support
  • Support Area Eight: Rapid-Response Subject Matter Expert Support
  • Support Area Nine: Academic/Industry Outreach and Innovation
  • Support Area Ten: Rapid Engineering and Prototyping Support
  • Support Area Eleven: Contract Project Management and Common Tasks

 

Review the DIA DORE3 RFI.

Source: SAM

IC News brings you business opportunities like this one each week. If you find value in our work, please consider supporting IC News with a subscription.