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This is a sources sought notice for the Defense Information Systems Agency's (DISA) International Acquisition and Engagements Program. The program focuses on providing non-personal services to DISA supporting international acquisition, including Foreign Military Sales (FMS), engagements, and business process engineering activities. Support is needed for the International Acquisition and Engagement Office, Program Acquisition Executive (PAE) offices, Program Management Offices (PMOs), and resource managers to fulfill partner nations' acquisition requirements. The anticipated period of performance is October 18, 2026, to October 17, 2032. Key requirements include expertise in international acquisition protocols, FMS, DISA and DoD systems, and DSCA policies. The contractor will be responsible for case development, execution, system acquisition, delivery, asset tracking, sustainment, and case closure, as well as strategic international engagement activities and business process engineering. All tasks must comply with applicable Department of Defense (DoD) governance and guidelines. The contractor will also be responsible for providing operational, process, and financial management for FMS/BPC cases, including development, execution, reconciliation, and closure. Business process engineering activities will involve analyzing, documenting, and reengineering processes related to international acquisition. Security requirements include a facility security clearance up to the secret level and personnel security clearances for all individuals supporting the contract. The place of performance is primarily DISA Headquarters at Ft. Meade, MD, with options for contractor-provided office space or approved telework locations within the National Capital Region (NCR). The contractor is required to perform work at government facilities a minimum of two days per week. Additional information regarding security requirements, government-furnished property (GFP), non-disclosure agreements (NDAs), key personnel qualifications, and transition plans is provided.
The anticipated period of performance for this contract is from October 18, 2026, to October 17, 2032, including a base year and four one-year options, with a potential six-month extension. The bid notice states, The anticipated period of performance is 18 october 2026 17 october 2032.
The contractor shall provide resumes of proposed key personnel meeting minimum requirements for each task, and when performing work, contractor personnel shall clearly identify themselves as contractors. The bid notice states, The contractor shall provide resumes of proposed key personnel meeting minimum requirements for each task security cooperation servicescase management and international engagements. When performing work, the contractor personnel will clearly identify themselves as contractors, not dod employees, and will not manage, supervise, or task dod civilian employees or military personnel.