Army posts intel collection RFI

On November 23, the U.S. Army posted the Intel Apps Collection Management Request for Information (RFI). Responses are due by 5:00 p.m. Eastern on January 8.

 

This is a Request for Information (RFI), as defined in Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 15.201(e). Army Contracting Command – Aberdeen Proving Ground (ACC-APG) in support of the Combat Capabilities Development Center (CCDC) Command, Control, Computers, Communications, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C5ISR) Center Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG), is conducting market research to identify commercial items to satisfy Intelligence Applications capabilities as defined in Background Section 2.0 below and with additional supporting Draft Requirements Checklist. The checklist is available upon request. The Government invites all business and academic organizations to respond to this RFI notice.

 

Intelligence collection management application is a functional capability that supports the management and collection of intelligence from various sources. The collection management application will enable the user to plan requirements and assess collection in an automated fashion. This application streamlines both the information requirements and recommended collection asset validation processes resulting in a digital information collection plan and supporting collection synchronization matrix.

 

These digital collection frameworks enable rapid Commanders Critical Information Request (CCIR) and Priority Intelligence Request (PIR) entry capture along with associated indicators and specific information requirements. The application enables vectored and dynamically updated collection asset management and tasking, enhancing battlespace awareness and situational understanding of a threat’s current operational capabilities and potential threat force application/course of action (COA). For details, reference supporting Draft Requirements Checklist available upon request.

Full information is available here.

Source: SAM