Army Cyber Center of Excellence posts sources sought
On October 21, the United States Army posted a sources sought notice to Provide Network Operations NETOPS, Telecommunications Engineering, Information Services Analysis, and Information Assurance Analysis Service for TRADOC Capability Manager – Network Service (TCM N&S), United States Cyber Center of Excellence (USACyberCoE) (Solicitation Number: W911S0-17-R-TCMNS). Responses are due by 3:00pm Eastern on November 1.
This is a Sources Sought Synopsis to identify and determine, what the capabilities and interests of the marketplace are for firms, providing software; software developers; and system capability documents that require initialization, movement, and storage and/or sharing of information across a broad network; and have a detailed understanding and knowledge in the cryptographic discipline.
The Market Research being conducted for this acquisition is to provide Network Operations NETOPS, Telecommunications Engineering, Information Services Analysis, and Information Assurance Analysis Service for TRADOC Capability Manager – Network Service (TCM N&S), United States Cyber Center of Excellence (USACyberCoE).
The USACyber Center of Excellence (CCoE), TCM Network and Services, works closely with other major agencies to identify and isolate functional requirements for current and future Army Expeditionary and Enterprise Network Operations (NetOps), Satellite Communications (SATCOM), Information Services, and Communications Security(COMSEC).
The TCM N&S has the mission to synchronize the requirements for “HOW” information is initialized, moved, stored and shared across the tactical Land Warrior Network (LWN) and the entire Army Enterprise, supporting the development of the U.S. Army’s Training and Doctrine Command’s (TRADOC) application, device, and system capability documents that require initialization, movement, storage and/or sharing of information across the tactical network.
Cryptographic expertise provides for the technical expertise required in determining and analyzing, the “WHEN” and “HOW” to deploy standalone, or embedded Communications Security (COMSEC) devices to support the multiple systems and architectures that fall under, support and complement the TCM N&S mission.
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Source: FedBizOpps