INSCOM posts C2IO RFI

On January 21, the U.S. Army Contracting Command‐Detroit (ACC‐DTA), U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM), posted a presolicitation notice and request for information (RFI) for Command, Control, and Infrastructure Operation (C2IO) services. Responses are due by 12:00 p.m. Eastern on January 29.

INSCOM is in the process of determining the acquisition strategy for C2IO services contract. The government anticipates awarding a Firm Fixed Priced Level of Effort contract, under NAICS Code 541513 – Computer Facilities Management Services.

US Army INSCOM, a Direct Reporting Unit (DRU) to Headquarters, Department of the Army G2, 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 US Intelligence Community (IC).

The Headquarters INSCOM resides in a secure office building and compound with controlled access. Employees are in separate offices or cubicles, supported by networked or stand-alone C2 and C2IO Systems (unclassified and at various classification levels). Facilities contain rooms configured to serve as data and/or communication centers. The working environment typically requires controlled access to classified information and many of the work locations are within Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities (SCIFs) and in some cases, Special Access Program (SAP) facilities.

The equipment supported by the services included in the PWS is used to support worldwide intelligence and C2 operations. The equipment provides intelligence data to National Command Authorities (NCA), members of the IC, and various civilian agencies and departments. A typical supported site may include commercial off the-shelf (COTS)/Government off-the-shelf (GOTS) hardware and software; COTS/GOTS communication equipment; C2IO Systems including: Local, Metropolitan, and Wide Area Networks (WANs); storage devices, workstations, laptops and servers (of different types, such as email and Web servers); printers, copiers, scanners, and facsimiles; digital senders, cellular phones and related support devices necessary for the sites’ effective operation.

INSCOM G6, Ground Support Intelligence Agency (GISA) and the Major Support Commands (MSC) provide the enabling layer to connect the Army and its tactical formations to defense and national intelligence agencies via tactical networks. The ability to provide mission critical intelligence is dependent on the successful use of its information technology (IT) networks worldwide. INSCOM has 16 organizations with varying breadths of intelligence responsibility spanning the Army and the world from the tactical edge to the strategic enterprise level or national levels.

Review the INSCOM C2IO RFI.

Source: SAM

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