DISA issues enterprise network and IT support sources sought
On July 13, the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) issued a sources sought notice for Enterprise Mission Network Support, Information Technology (IT) Solutions, and Services on behalf of the Commander, Navy Installations Command (CNIC) Code N6 (N6) Office of the Chief Information Officer (CIO). Responses are due by 3:00 p.m. Central on July 26.
The CNIC N6 is seeking information for potential sources for the performance of duties as the Prime Contractor Program Management Office (PMO), performing the development and support for one contiguous Navy Enterprise Mission Network for the purposes of CNIC Mission IT requirements. The development and support for the Navy Enterprise Mission Network requires a continuous level of effort of IT processes. The contractor will not be physically performing emergency management nor physical security duties under the scope of the contract. Duties are initial IT incident response and notification, network design, management, sustainment, documentation, cyber security, project management, material handling and logistics, integration, and field support. The contractor will ensure that the Enterprise Mission Network maintains 99.95% network availability in 9 Navy Regions with 165 specific fence lines and roughly 3000 managed network devices 24/7/365.
Tenant systems and capabilities are architectures which will be supported by the Prime Contractor PMO. CNIC N6 will provide Navy policy guidance. The contractor will provide program, project, and technical specialties required by PWS. The tenant architectures require the Wide Area Network (WAN) transport of the Enterprise Mission Network and are not engineering efforts or projects to be executed by the Contractor. They are tasks and projects run by integrators, and the Enterprise Mission Network PMO determines the best way to move those architectures’ data across the CNIC Enterprise Mission Network.
Review the full DISA CNIC N6 sources sought.
Source: SAM
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