The Air Force has asked industry about the latest advances in remotely piloted aircraft sense and avoid capabilities, as it seeks to develop a prototype system that meets certain technical readiness levels by 2020.
The General Services Administration is considering the practicality of an acquisition for support services as it creates a cloud portfolio to help agencies transition to the cloud.
The Library of Congress is re-envisioning the structure of its Office of the Chief Information Officer to make it a strategic business partner with the library's service units and management.
The Air Force has asked for concept papers for addressing kill chain integration that includes intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance to have an in-depth awareness of emergent threats.
The Justice Department issued a sources-sought notice for a 10-year, $1.4 billion multiple-award contract to provide all varieties of IT services across all offices and bureaus of the department.
The Defense Health Agency issued a new solicitation for a five-year, $70 million set-aside contract to standardize functionality of clinical workflows at each military treatment facility.
The Naval Air Systems Command plans to issue basic ordering agreements with companies for cyber warfare support of its naval aircraft, weapons and other aviation systems.
The Professional Services Council and the Council of Defense and Space Industry Association are objecting to a proposed rule regarding subcontracting oversight beyond the first tier, claiming it adds an undue extra burden on companies and the federal system for collecting the data couldn't handle the influx anyway.
The Navy plans to award a five-year, $500 million multiple-award indefinite-delivery indefinite-quantity contract for program and systems support. The contract is set aside for small businesses, and officials expect to make 10 awards.
The Air Force Research Laboratory is considering a five-year, $8 million indefinite-quantity indefinite-quality contract to enhance the cyber/electronic warfare communities using high-powered electromagnetics (HPEM).
The Naval Supply Systems Command is planning an information resource management solutions contract that will support the entire headquarter staff, primarily the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations.
The Air Force’s Space and Mission Systems Center is surveying the market about the technical maturity of potential Expendable Small Launch Vehicles (ESLV) systems and components.
The Marine Corps is planning a contract for system integration and interoperability improvements to its Marine Air Ground Task Force Logistics Support Systems.