Acquisition Planning Forecast System

Forecast Record Number: 

F2024065319 Print

U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Component: CBP/OIT Published Date: Sept. 12, 2024, 12:34 p.m. Previously Published On: Sept. 10, 2024, 3:09 p.m.
NAICS: 541512 - Computer Systems Design Services Competition: YES
Small Business Set-Aside: N/A Small Business Program: None
Contract Vehicle: Alliant 2 Contract Type: Combination
Contract Status: Recompetition Incumbent: SAIC
Contract Number: HSBP1016J00792 Anticipated Award Quarter: Q1 FY2025
Estimated Solicitation Release: 2024-10-04 Contract Complete: 2030-02-28
Requirements Title: Integrated Traveler Initiatives (ITI) Technology Solution Development, Program Management, Engineering Support and O&M Services
Description: The Passenger Systems Program Directorate (PSPD) is an office within CBP’s Office of Information and Technology (OIT). PSPD’s mission is to innovate, deliver, and sustain technology systems that ensure the safety and security of travelers entering and exiting the United States (U.S.), while facilitating and streamlining legitimate trade and travel at Office of Field Operations (OFO) land, air, and sea ports of entry (POEs) and U.S. Border Patrol (USBP) checkpoints. The Inspection Processes Land Border Integration (IPIPLBI) Division within PSPD, deploys, operates, and sustains a series of technical systems used by CBP POEs and USBP checkpoints across the nation. IPLBI’s primary CBP trusted partners are OFO and USBP. These services are provided through the existing Integrated Travelers Initiative (ITI) task order (TO), which was awarded in 2016. ITI was the next generation contract from the previous IPLBI contract awarded in 2010, which was designed to support CBP’s Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI) program2. The ITI contract provided flexible and scalable system-integration services and hardware to CBP to meet requirements that included, but are not limited to, the installation and operations and maintenance of License Plate Reader (LPR) and Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems, POE and USBP checkpoint digital signage, and pedestrian kiosks for non-vehicle, inbound POEs. The ITI Contract envisions the incumbent to: - Deliver comprehensive maintenance of the integrated IPLBI system such that mission-based Service Level Agreements (SLAs) are met or exceeded while optimizing lifecycle cost/investment. - Provide a seamless transition from ITI operations and maintenance (O&M) of IPLBI systems to the ITI Bridge contract, establishing and maintaining engineering/test facilities and operating the IPLBI Dashboard, which provides an automated method of monitoring the configuration, performance, and health of all deployed equipment and the means to remotely identify problems and implement corrective actions. - Provide program management support to ensure O&M support services are adequately managed and supported. Acquisition Strategy: Competitive Award - Unrestricted
Estimated Dollar Range: Over $100,000,000.00 Place of Performance: Ashburn, VA
POC Name: Claire Hamilton Alternate POC Name:
POC Phone: (703) 615-9044 Alternate POC Phone:
POC Email: [email protected] Alternate POC Email:

Change Log

Field Changed Old Value New Value Date Changed
Previous Published Date 02/23/2024 09/10/2024 09/12/2024
Published Date 09/10/2024 09/12/2024 09/12/2024
Last Updated Date 09/10/2024 09/12/2024 09/12/2024
Estimated Solicitation Release 08/22/2024 10/04/2024 09/12/2024
Previous Published Date None 02/23/2024 09/10/2024
Published Date 02/23/2024 09/10/2024 09/10/2024
Last Updated Date 02/23/2024 09/10/2024 09/10/2024
Contract Complete 02/28/2025 02/28/2030 09/10/2024
Requirement The Passenger Systems Program Directorate (PSPD) is an office within CBP’s Office of Information and Technology (OIT). PSPD’s mission is to innovate, deliver, and sustain technology systems that ensure the safety and security of travelers entering and exiting the United States (U.S.), while facilitating and streamlining legitimate trade and travel at Office of Field Operations (OFO) land, air, and sea ports of entry (POEs) and U.S. Border Patrol (USBP) checkpoints. The Inspection Processes Land Border Integration (IPIPLBI) Division within PSPD, deploys, operates, and sustains a series of technical systems used by CBP POEs and USBP checkpoints across the nation. IPLBI’s primary CBP trusted partners are OFO and USBP. These services are provided through the existing Integrated Travelers Initiative (ITI) task order (TO), which was awarded in 2016. ITI was the next generation contract from the previous IPLBI contract awarded in 2010, which was designed to support CBP’s Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI) program2. The ITI contract provided flexible and scalable system-integration services and hardware to CBP to meet requirements that included, but are not limited to, the installation and operations and maintenance of License Plate Reader (LPR) and Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems, POE and USBP checkpoint digital signage, and pedestrian kiosks for non-vehicle, inbound POEs. The ITI Contract envisions the incumbent to: - Deliver comprehensive maintenance of the integrated IPLBI system such that mission-based Service Level Agreements (SLAs) are met or exceeded while optimizing lifecycle cost/investment. - Provide a seamless transition from ITI operations and maintenance (O&M) of IPLBI systems to the ITI Bridge contract, establishing and maintaining engineering/test facilities and operating the IPLBI Dashboard, which provides an automated method of monitoring the configuration, performance, and health of all deployed equipment and the means to remotely identify problems and implement corrective actions. - Provide program management support to ensure O&M support services are adequately managed and supported. Acquisition Strategy: Alliant 2, large business, sole source The Passenger Systems Program Directorate (PSPD) is an office within CBP’s Office of Information and Technology (OIT). PSPD’s mission is to innovate, deliver, and sustain technology systems that ensure the safety and security of travelers entering and exiting the United States (U.S.), while facilitating and streamlining legitimate trade and travel at Office of Field Operations (OFO) land, air, and sea ports of entry (POEs) and U.S. Border Patrol (USBP) checkpoints. The Inspection Processes Land Border Integration (IPIPLBI) Division within PSPD, deploys, operates, and sustains a series of technical systems used by CBP POEs and USBP checkpoints across the nation. IPLBI’s primary CBP trusted partners are OFO and USBP. These services are provided through the existing Integrated Travelers Initiative (ITI) task order (TO), which was awarded in 2016. ITI was the next generation contract from the previous IPLBI contract awarded in 2010, which was designed to support CBP’s Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI) program2. The ITI contract provided flexible and scalable system-integration services and hardware to CBP to meet requirements that included, but are not limited to, the installation and operations and maintenance of License Plate Reader (LPR) and Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems, POE and USBP checkpoint digital signage, and pedestrian kiosks for non-vehicle, inbound POEs. The ITI Contract envisions the incumbent to: - Deliver comprehensive maintenance of the integrated IPLBI system such that mission-based Service Level Agreements (SLAs) are met or exceeded while optimizing lifecycle cost/investment. - Provide a seamless transition from ITI operations and maintenance (O&M) of IPLBI systems to the ITI Bridge contract, establishing and maintaining engineering/test facilities and operating the IPLBI Dashboard, which provides an automated method of monitoring the configuration, performance, and health of all deployed equipment and the means to remotely identify problems and implement corrective actions. - Provide program management support to ensure O&M support services are adequately managed and supported. Acquisition Strategy: Competitive Award - Unrestricted 09/10/2024
Contract Type N/A Combination 09/10/2024
Estimated Solicitation Release 02/26/2024 08/22/2024 09/10/2024
Award Quarter Q2 2024 Q1 2025 09/10/2024
Dollar Range $20M to $50M Over $100M 09/10/2024