Acquisition Planning Forecast System

Forecast Record Number: 

F2024068072 Print

U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Component: USCIS Published Date: Sept. 3, 2024, 7:45 a.m. Previously Published On: Aug. 30, 2024, 10:50 a.m.
NAICS: 541519 - Other Computer Related Services Competition: YES
Small Business Set-Aside: Full Small Business Program: 8(a)
Contract Vehicle: DWAC Contract Type: Firm Fixed Price
Contract Status: New Requirement Anticipated Award Quarter: Q4 FY2025
Estimated Solicitation Release: 2025-08-14 Contract Complete: 2026-08-31
Requirements Title: Gigamon FY25
Description: Updated 9/3/24 - SB Program Updated from SB to 8(a). USCIS is looking for a solution to provide a platform which meet the requirements as outlined: o Compliant Deployment Model: The network TAPs must be on-premises physical devices as they are required to be placed in-line of the physical network cables. The network TAPs must support private cloud deployment to be placed in-line with USCIS cloud deployed instances. o Supportability: The network TAPs must offer active TAPs to amplify and mirror network traffic. The network TAPs must be able to support copper and fiber optic network traffic. The network TAPs vendor must offer a passive TAP to limit interference with network traffic. The network TAP must support up to 100GB bandwidth of network traffic. o Filtering: The network TAP must support port mirroring and aggregation. The network TAP must be able to filter on source and destination IP addresses, port numbers, protocol, VLAN, MAC address, and content. The network TAP should be able to filter on encrypted SSL/TLS traffic. o Management: The network TAP must be able to be managed from remote locations and support centralized management. o Native OCSF Support: The TAP system must support sending data compliant with the Open Cybersecurity Schema Framework (OCSF) [https://aws.amazon.com/security-lake/partners/]." This requirement would normally be announced as a FIRSTSOURCE opportunity. Due to FIRSTSOURCE II expiring and FIRSTSOURCE III not available to use, USCIS is establishing this record for industry’s awareness with uncertainties as to which acquisition vehicle will be used. USCIS will update this record when the appropriate vehicle is determined.
Estimated Dollar Range: $2,000,000.00 to $5,000,000.00 Place of Performance: Camp Springs, MD
POC Name: Samona Barnett Alternate POC Name: Sylwia Salkic
POC Phone: (202) 257-9606 Alternate POC Phone: (802) 872-4134
POC Email: [email protected] Alternate POC Email: [email protected]

Change Log

Field Changed Old Value New Value Date Changed
Previous Published Date None 08/30/2024 09/03/2024
Published Date 08/30/2024 09/03/2024 09/03/2024
Last Updated Date 08/30/2024 09/03/2024 09/03/2024
Requirement USCIS is looking for a solution to provide a platform which meet the requirements as outlined: o Compliant Deployment Model: The network TAPs must be on-premises physical devices as they are required to be placed in-line of the physical network cables. The network TAPs must support private cloud deployment to be placed in-line with USCIS cloud deployed instances. o Supportability: The network TAPs must offer active TAPs to amplify and mirror network traffic. The network TAPs must be able to support copper and fiber optic network traffic. The network TAPs vendor must offer a passive TAP to limit interference with network traffic. The network TAP must support up to 100GB bandwidth of network traffic. o Filtering: The network TAP must support port mirroring and aggregation. The network TAP must be able to filter on source and destination IP addresses, port numbers, protocol, VLAN, MAC address, and content. The network TAP should be able to filter on encrypted SSL/TLS traffic. o Management: The network TAP must be able to be managed from remote locations and support centralized management. o Native OCSF Support: The TAP system must support sending data compliant with the Open Cybersecurity Schema Framework (OCSF) [https://aws.amazon.com/security-lake/partners/]." This requirement would normally be announced as a FIRSTSOURCE opportunity. Due to FIRSTSOURCE II expiring and FIRSTSOURCE III not available to use, USCIS is establishing this record for industry’s awareness with uncertainties as to which acquisition vehicle will be used. USCIS will update this record when the appropriate vehicle is determined. Updated 9/3/24 - SB Program Updated from SB to 8(a). USCIS is looking for a solution to provide a platform which meet the requirements as outlined: o Compliant Deployment Model: The network TAPs must be on-premises physical devices as they are required to be placed in-line of the physical network cables. The network TAPs must support private cloud deployment to be placed in-line with USCIS cloud deployed instances. o Supportability: The network TAPs must offer active TAPs to amplify and mirror network traffic. The network TAPs must be able to support copper and fiber optic network traffic. The network TAPs vendor must offer a passive TAP to limit interference with network traffic. The network TAP must support up to 100GB bandwidth of network traffic. o Filtering: The network TAP must support port mirroring and aggregation. The network TAP must be able to filter on source and destination IP addresses, port numbers, protocol, VLAN, MAC address, and content. The network TAP should be able to filter on encrypted SSL/TLS traffic. o Management: The network TAP must be able to be managed from remote locations and support centralized management. o Native OCSF Support: The TAP system must support sending data compliant with the Open Cybersecurity Schema Framework (OCSF) [https://aws.amazon.com/security-lake/partners/]." This requirement would normally be announced as a FIRSTSOURCE opportunity. Due to FIRSTSOURCE II expiring and FIRSTSOURCE III not available to use, USCIS is establishing this record for industry’s awareness with uncertainties as to which acquisition vehicle will be used. USCIS will update this record when the appropriate vehicle is determined. 09/03/2024
Small Business Program SB 8(a) 09/03/2024