USCIS Seeks Document Production Services

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has issued a draft performance work statement for document production services and seeks industry feedback. The agency plans to contract for secure document production operations that produce 4.5 million identification cards annually and 87,000 Travel Document Booklets. The program also has a requirement to print between eight and nine million notices a year. Sol. No. 70SBUR19R00000024. Contact: Shane Crowl, contract specialist, [email protected]

, 802-872-4632.

Defense Threat Reduction Agency Seeks Technical Reachback Support

The Pentagon’s Defense Threat Reduction Agency has issued a solicitation seeking technical reachback support. Support is provided to the Combatant Commands, Joint Staff, Federal Emergency Management Agency, National Guard and others. DTRA’s technical reachback subject matter experts provide around-the-clock support and are integrated directly into the science and technology committee developing CBRNE assessment and hazardous prediction software and programs. Sol. No. HDTRA118R0025. Respond by Feb. 20. Contact: Reachback DTRA, [email protected].

USCIS Issues RFI for DHS Contact Center Services

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, on behalf of the Department of Homeland Security, has issued a Request for Information for contact center services. USCIS is doing market research to identify companies capable of providing the services and to obtain technical information to assist in developing the requirements documents. An acquisition strategy hasn’t been sorted out for the effort. Sol. No. 70SBUR19I00000012. Respond by Jan. 31. Contact: Patrick Nott, contract specialist, [email protected], 802-872-4636.

FAA Seeks Services for CBP Land Mobile Radio Tower Replacements

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), on behalf of Customs and Border Protection, has issued a pre-solicitation notice for architecture and engineering services for replacement of five Land Mobile Radio tower sites. An acquisition strategy hasn’t been decided on. The FAA wants to determine if there is adequate competition among service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses or 8(a) certified firms. Sol. No. 6973GH-19-R-00088. Respond by Jan. 25. Contact: Joshua Huckeby, [email protected], 405-954-1684.

FAA Seeks Repair Services for RVSS, MVSS

The Federal Aviation Administration, on behalf of Customs and Border Protection, is conducting a market survey to help it create an acquisition strategy for repair services of the Northern Border Remote Video Surveillance System (RVSS) electro-optical camera, pan tilt units, and the system senor ball assembly mounted on the Mobile Video Surveillance System (MVSS) skid. General Dynamics [GD] is the prime contractor for CBP’s RVSS systems and Tactical Micro, a unit of Secure Technology Company, supplies the MVSS to CBP. The FAA says that currently, PVP Advanced EO Systems is the only known source that will suffice for the requirements of this acquisition. The nature of a competition hasn’t been determined. Sol. No. 32388. Respond by Jan. 25. Contact: Bill White, [email protected], 405-954-5238.

FAA Seeks Support for MVSS Software

The Federal Aviation Administration, on behalf of Customs and Border Protection, is conducting a market survey for repair and acquisition services for various parts on the Mobile Video Surveillance System (MVSS) and the procurement and software support for the Primary Mission Support Monitor Software. The software allows the central interface to communicate with the mast control box, which in turn, commands the mast up and down. Once the mast if fully deployed, the system captures data from other sensors. A potential five-year contract is anticipated. The nature of the competition hasn’t been determined. Sol. No. 32405/ Respond by Jan. 28. Contact: Joshua Huckeby, [email protected], 405-954-1684.