On November 24, the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) Missile and Space Intelligence Center (MSIC) released a draft request for proposals (RFP). The Virginia Contracting Activity (VaCA) intends to release the RFP for Contract Operations for Missile Evaluation and Testing (COMET) tentatively scheduled for December 2025. Questions about the draft RFP are due by December 3.
MSIC requires contract support for research, development, and sustainment of new and existing, hardware, systems, and software capabilities, and foundational military intelligence (FMI) enabling all-source analysis and production for the DIA, Department of Defense (DoD), and national level intelligence efforts. MSIC also requires contract support to provide the Defense Intelligence Enterprise (DIE) and its mission partners analysis and analytical enabling services support.
The planned period of performance (PoP) for the anticipated Multiple Award Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract will be a five (5) year base ordering period with a five (5) year option ordering period. Supporting task orders may have up to a one (1) year base period and up to four (4) option periods (no option period will exceed one (1) year in duration).
Review the MSIC COMET draft RFP.
Source: SAM
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