Acquisition Planning Forecast System

Forecast Record Number: 

F2025071100 Print

U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Component: USCIS Published Date: Aug. 18, 2025, 9:47 a.m. Previously Published On: Aug. 12, 2025, 10:56 a.m.
NAICS: 541519 - Other Computer Related Services Competition: YES
Small Business Set-Aside: Full Small Business Program: SDVOSB
Contract Vehicle: NASA SEWP V Contract Type: Firm Fixed Price
Contract Status: Recompetition Incumbent: V3 GATE TEAM, LLP
Contract Number: 70SBUR24F00000296 Anticipated Award Quarter: Q4 FY2025
Estimated Solicitation Release: 2025-09-02 Contract Complete: 2030-09-28
Requirements Title: FDNS Event Based Monitoring
Description: ***8/18/25 - Updated to revise Solicitation Release Date, SSV as well as SB Field*** The FDNS Intelligence Watch’s primary mission is facilitating a Watch and Warning function for FDNS and USCIS leadership. To facilitate that mission, the Intelligence Watch has determined a need to procure an Artificial Intelligence (AI) platform that includes alert tools to monitor and report events that impact the immigration process related to national security concerns, criminal events, emerging threats, fraud, and force protection of USCIS personnel. The Intelligence Watch’s two main priorities were to gain a capability of social media event-based monitoring that didn’t violate privacy or social media operational use policies and acquire a tool that focused on events or threats that impacted USCIS’ mission without violating applicants, petitioners, or US Citizens privacy rights. USCIS seeks a platform capable of meeting the following requirements, which include but may not be limited to: (1) It cannot violate USCIS’s Social Media Policy, which would require a social media log in and account. (2) It must have a privacy policy that does not allow or require access to actual social media accounts and strictly monitors postings relevant to search parameters of relevant threats, events, and potential fraud to the immigration system. (3) It has an established force protection capability by monitoring locations and regions of the world where USCIS personnel may be operating in. (4) It allows a user to monitor and follow multiple timelines on a single screen of various X posts (formerly tweets). The user would be able to track and organize content and engage with various X (formerly Twitter) communities in real-time. (5) It monitors X (formerly Twitter), blogs, forums, and other social platforms that use #hashtags rather than events. (6) It collects, analyzes, and delivers threats to the data owner or subscriber. (7) It focuses on cyber and physical threats to the private sector as opposed to a wide range of threats dealing with Immigration. (8) It monitors all events and the need to shift from one event to the other.
Estimated Dollar Range: $2,000,000.00 to $5,000,000.00 Place of Performance: Lee's Summit, MO
POC Name: Travis Riley Alternate POC Name: Rachel Turner
POC Phone: (240) 721-2264 Alternate POC Phone: (802) 872-4131
POC Email: [email protected] Alternate POC Email: [email protected]
Small Business Specialist/APFS Coordinator POC Name: Danielle Hubbard
Small Business Specialist/APFS Coordinator POC Phone: (802) 872-4130 Small Business Specialist/APFS Coordinator POC Email: [email protected]

Change Log

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Published Date 08/12/2025 08/18/2025 Aug. 18, 2025
Last Updated Date 08/12/2025 08/18/2025 Aug. 18, 2025
Requirement The FDNS Intelligence Watch’s primary mission is facilitating a Watch and Warning function for FDNS and USCIS leadership. To facilitate that mission, the Intelligence Watch has determined a need to procure an Artificial Intelligence (AI) platform that includes alert tools to monitor and report events that impact the immigration process related to national security concerns, criminal events, emerging threats, fraud, and force protection of USCIS personnel. The Intelligence Watch’s two main priorities were to gain a capability of social media event-based monitoring that didn’t violate privacy or social media operational use policies and acquire a tool that focused on events or threats that impacted USCIS’ mission without violating applicants, petitioners, or US Citizens privacy rights. USCIS seeks a platform capable of meeting the following requirements, which include but may not be limited to: (1) It cannot violate USCIS’s Social Media Policy, which would require a social media log in and account. (2) It must have a privacy policy that does not allow or require access to actual social media accounts and strictly monitors postings relevant to search parameters of relevant threats, events, and potential fraud to the immigration system. (3) It has an established force protection capability by monitoring locations and regions of the world where USCIS personnel may be operating in. (4) It allows a user to monitor and follow multiple timelines on a single screen of various X posts (formerly tweets). The user would be able to track and organize content and engage with various X (formerly Twitter) communities in real-time. (5) It monitors X (formerly Twitter), blogs, forums, and other social platforms that use #hashtags rather than events. (6) It collects, analyzes, and delivers threats to the data owner or subscriber. (7) It focuses on cyber and physical threats to the private sector as opposed to a wide range of threats dealing with Immigration. (8) It monitors all events and the need to shift from one event to the other. ***8/18/25 - Updated to revise Solicitation Release Date, SSV as well as SB Field*** The FDNS Intelligence Watch’s primary mission is facilitating a Watch and Warning function for FDNS and USCIS leadership. To facilitate that mission, the Intelligence Watch has determined a need to procure an Artificial Intelligence (AI) platform that includes alert tools to monitor and report events that impact the immigration process related to national security concerns, criminal events, emerging threats, fraud, and force protection of USCIS personnel. The Intelligence Watch’s two main priorities were to gain a capability of social media event-based monitoring that didn’t violate privacy or social media operational use policies and acquire a tool that focused on events or threats that impacted USCIS’ mission without violating applicants, petitioners, or US Citizens privacy rights. USCIS seeks a platform capable of meeting the following requirements, which include but may not be limited to: (1) It cannot violate USCIS’s Social Media Policy, which would require a social media log in and account. (2) It must have a privacy policy that does not allow or require access to actual social media accounts and strictly monitors postings relevant to search parameters of relevant threats, events, and potential fraud to the immigration system. (3) It has an established force protection capability by monitoring locations and regions of the world where USCIS personnel may be operating in. (4) It allows a user to monitor and follow multiple timelines on a single screen of various X posts (formerly tweets). The user would be able to track and organize content and engage with various X (formerly Twitter) communities in real-time. (5) It monitors X (formerly Twitter), blogs, forums, and other social platforms that use #hashtags rather than events. (6) It collects, analyzes, and delivers threats to the data owner or subscriber. (7) It focuses on cyber and physical threats to the private sector as opposed to a wide range of threats dealing with Immigration. (8) It monitors all events and the need to shift from one event to the other. Aug. 18, 2025
Estimated Solicitation Release 08/25/2025 09/02/2025 Aug. 18, 2025
Contract Vehicle GSA Schedule NASA SEWP V Aug. 18, 2025
Small Business Program SB SDVOSB Aug. 18, 2025
Previous Published Date None 08/12/2025 Aug. 12, 2025