Acquisition Planning Forecast System

Forecast Record Number: 

F2023063428 Print

U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Component: CBP/OIT Published Date: April 16, 2024, 12:20 p.m. Previously Published On: Nov. 20, 2023, 2:18 p.m.
NAICS: 518210 - Computing Infrastructure Providers, Data Processing, Web Hosting, and Related Services Competition: YES
Small Business Set-Aside: N/A Small Business Program: None
Contract Vehicle: Alliant 2 Contract Type: N/A
Contract Status: Recompetition Incumbent: Sev1Tech
Contract Number: 70B04C23F00000887 Anticipated Award Quarter: Q1 FY2025
Estimated Solicitation Release: 2024-06-07 Contract Complete: 2029-10-31
Requirements Title: Enterprise Network Architecture Services Support (ENAESS)
Description: The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Office of Information and Technology (OIT), Enterprise Infrastructure and Operation Directorate (EIOD), Network Architecture and Engineering Division (NAED) provides management services and oversight of the CBP infrastructure to protect, defend and restore the confidentiality, integrity and availability of CBP mission essential data communications and applications. The purpose of this task order is to provide network architecture and network engineering services. NAE ensures a standardized, high performance, and secure enterprise network architecture for the CBP enterprise that seamlessly integrates existing and emerging technologies. NAED, which comprises the Network Architecture Branch (NAB) and Network Engineering Branch (NEB), supports the CBP mission by delivering network architecture and network engineering services to OIT Program Directorate and Division customers and partners. NAB develops and maintains the network standards and architecture to ensure network services and solutions align with the CBP and OIT mission and goals. NAB also tracks industry trends, evaluates and recommends emerging technologies and solutions, advises on the enterprise network strategy, and works with the CBP lines of business and program offices to analyze business and functional requirements for the network. NEB provides network designs, network security, and network performance engineering services to OIT. NEB is responsible for determining ways to maximize network performance by providing recommendations regarding network configurations and installations. NEB is also responsible for ensuring the network design is in alignment with the network architecture and efficiently and effectively transports application traffic throughout the network. NAED supports various OIT Information Technology (IT) initiatives and requires an IT services model that addresses the ability to account for different types of funds attributed to different services and projects (e.g. charge back model). Some of the key CBP technology partners consist of, but are not limited to, Cisco, Juniper, Brocade, F5, Infoblox, NetScout, Riverbed, Palo Alto, CA Technologies, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft, and Dell. CBP is actively modernizing its IT infrastructure and engaging in various initiatives to evaluate and implement emerging technologies, migrate to the cloud, support mobile platforms, and continually improve the performance, security, and availability of its network services. The Government requires the contractor to perform the following network architecture task, engineering tasks, and network implementation services in the following areas: Integrate Emerging Technologies, Develop Enterprise Network Strategy and Standards, Engineer and Implement Network Solutions, Network Performance Engineering, Network Security, Escalation Support, Program / Project Management, Transition Planning, On-Demand Services, Task Management, AirWatch Support, and Video Teleconferencing VTC System Support. Base: 1-year Option: 4-one-year Acquisition Strategy: Full and Open (ALLIANT 2)
Estimated Dollar Range: Over $100,000,000.00 Place of Performance: Ashburn, VA
POC Name: Monica Watts Alternate POC Name: Dawn Ford
POC Phone: (571) 363-7066 Alternate POC Phone: (202) 344-2845
POC Email: [email protected] Alternate POC Email: [email protected]

Change Log

Field Changed Old Value New Value Date Changed
Previous Published Date 09/13/2023 11/20/2023 04/16/2024
Published Date 11/20/2023 04/16/2024 04/16/2024
Last Updated Date 11/20/2023 04/16/2024 04/16/2024
Alternate Contact Email None [email protected] 04/16/2024
Alternate Contact Phone None (202) 344-2845 04/16/2024
Alternate Contact Last Name None Ford 04/16/2024
Alternate Contact First Name None Dawn 04/16/2024
Contract Complete 05/08/2029 10/31/2029 04/16/2024
Estimated Solicitation Release 01/15/2024 06/07/2024 04/16/2024
Award Quarter Q2 2024 Q1 2025 04/16/2024
Previous Published Date 09/12/2023 09/13/2023 11/20/2023
Published Date 09/13/2023 11/20/2023 11/20/2023
Last Updated Date 09/13/2023 11/20/2023 11/20/2023
Estimated Solicitation Release 11/15/2023 01/15/2024 11/20/2023
Previous Published Date None 09/12/2023 09/13/2023
Published Date 09/12/2023 09/13/2023 09/13/2023
Last Updated Date 09/12/2023 09/13/2023 09/13/2023
Requirement The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Office of Information and Technology (OIT), Enterprise Infrastructure and Operation Directorate (EIOD), Network Architecture and Engineering Division (NAED) provides management services and oversight of the CBP infrastructure to protect, defend and restore the confidentiality, integrity and availability of CBP mission essential data communications and applications. The purpose of this task order is to provide network architecture and network engineering services. NAE ensures a standardized, high performance, and secure enterprise network architecture for the CBP enterprise that seamlessly integrates existing and emerging technologies. NAED, which comprises the Network Architecture Branch (NAB) and Network Engineering Branch (NEB), supports the CBP mission by delivering network architecture and network engineering services to OIT Program Directorate and Division customers and partners. NAB develops and maintains the network standards and architecture to ensure network services and solutions align with the CBP and OIT mission and goals. NAB also tracks industry trends, evaluates and recommends emerging technologies and solutions, advises on the enterprise network strategy, and works with the CBP lines of business and program offices to analyze business and functional requirements for the network. NEB provides network designs, network security, and network performance engineering services to OIT. NEB is responsible for determining ways to maximize network performance by providing recommendations regarding network configurations and installations. NEB is also responsible for ensuring the network design is in alignment with the network architecture and efficiently and effectively transports application traffic throughout the network. NAED supports various OIT Information Technology (IT) initiatives and requires an IT services model that addresses the ability to account for different types of funds attributed to different services and projects (e.g. charge back model). Some of the key CBP technology partners consist of, but are not limited to, Cisco, Juniper, Brocade, F5, Infoblox, NetScout, Riverbed, Palo Alto, CA Technologies, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft, and Dell. CBP is actively modernizing its IT infrastructure and engaging in various initiatives to evaluate and implement emerging technologies, migrate to the cloud, support mobile platforms, and continually improve the performance, security, and availability of its network services. The Government requires the contractor to perform the following network architecture task, engineering tasks, and network implementation services in the following areas: Integrate Emerging Technologies, Develop Enterprise Network Strategy and Standards, Engineer and Implement Network Solutions, Network Performance Engineering, Network Security, Escalation Support, Program / Project Management, Transition Planning, On-Demand Services, Task Management, AirWatch Support, and Video Teleconferencing VTC System Support. Base: 1-year Option: 4-one-year Acquisition Strategy: Small Business (ALLIANT 2) The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Office of Information and Technology (OIT), Enterprise Infrastructure and Operation Directorate (EIOD), Network Architecture and Engineering Division (NAED) provides management services and oversight of the CBP infrastructure to protect, defend and restore the confidentiality, integrity and availability of CBP mission essential data communications and applications. The purpose of this task order is to provide network architecture and network engineering services. NAE ensures a standardized, high performance, and secure enterprise network architecture for the CBP enterprise that seamlessly integrates existing and emerging technologies. NAED, which comprises the Network Architecture Branch (NAB) and Network Engineering Branch (NEB), supports the CBP mission by delivering network architecture and network engineering services to OIT Program Directorate and Division customers and partners. NAB develops and maintains the network standards and architecture to ensure network services and solutions align with the CBP and OIT mission and goals. NAB also tracks industry trends, evaluates and recommends emerging technologies and solutions, advises on the enterprise network strategy, and works with the CBP lines of business and program offices to analyze business and functional requirements for the network. NEB provides network designs, network security, and network performance engineering services to OIT. NEB is responsible for determining ways to maximize network performance by providing recommendations regarding network configurations and installations. NEB is also responsible for ensuring the network design is in alignment with the network architecture and efficiently and effectively transports application traffic throughout the network. NAED supports various OIT Information Technology (IT) initiatives and requires an IT services model that addresses the ability to account for different types of funds attributed to different services and projects (e.g. charge back model). Some of the key CBP technology partners consist of, but are not limited to, Cisco, Juniper, Brocade, F5, Infoblox, NetScout, Riverbed, Palo Alto, CA Technologies, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft, and Dell. CBP is actively modernizing its IT infrastructure and engaging in various initiatives to evaluate and implement emerging technologies, migrate to the cloud, support mobile platforms, and continually improve the performance, security, and availability of its network services. The Government requires the contractor to perform the following network architecture task, engineering tasks, and network implementation services in the following areas: Integrate Emerging Technologies, Develop Enterprise Network Strategy and Standards, Engineer and Implement Network Solutions, Network Performance Engineering, Network Security, Escalation Support, Program / Project Management, Transition Planning, On-Demand Services, Task Management, AirWatch Support, and Video Teleconferencing VTC System Support. Base: 1-year Option: 4-one-year Acquisition Strategy: Full and Open (ALLIANT 2) 09/13/2023
Small Business Program SB None 09/13/2023