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Notice ID:FA701421R0001
This SSS is solely intended to obtain Market Research information in accordance with the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Part 10 and its supplements to assist the Government in formulating an acq...
This SSS is solely intended to obtain Market Research information in accordance with the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Part 10 and its supplements to assist the Government in formulating an acquisition strategy for procurement of these mission-critical services. This SSS does not constitute a Request for Proposal (RFP), a commitment to issue an RFP in the future, or an award of a contract for these services. Respondents are advised that the United States Government will not pay or reimburse costs of preparing the information provided in response to this SSS. The scope of this effort is to support six of the eight Defense Cyber Crime Center (DC3) Directorates. The six directorates are outlined below: COMPUTER FORENSICS LABORATORY (DC3/CFL) Support Digital Multi-Media (D/MM) forensic examinations, device repair, data extraction, and expert testimony for DoD agencies Support intrusion and malware analysis. TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS DEVELOPMENT (DC3/TSD) Tailor software and system solutions engineered to the specific requirements of digital forensic examiners and cyber intrusion analysts. Validate commercial off-the-shelf (COTS), Government off-the-shelf (GOTS), and custom developed software/hardware before it can be used in a forensic process. In addition, DC3/TSD functions as the DoD repository for cyber CI tools. DOD-DEFENSE INDUSTRIAL BASE COLLABORATIVE INFORMATION SHARING ENVIRONMENT (DC3/DCISE) Support DC3 with assisting Defense Industrial Base (DIB) companies to safeguard DoD content and intellectual property residing on or transiting their unclassified networks. The contractor shall develop and share actionable threat products, and performs cyber analysis, diagnostics, and remediation consults for DIB Partners. CYBER CRIME CENTER ANALYTICAL GROUP (DC3-AG) Perform technical analyses supporting the investigations and operations of national Law Enforcement/Counter Intelligence (LE/CI) agencies. The primary agencies served are the Air Force Office of Special Investigations (AFOSI), Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Support DC3’s role as a member of the National Cyber Investigative Joint Task Force (NCIJTF) including collaborative analytical and technical exchanges with subject matter experts (SMEs) from LE/CI, Computer Network Defense (CND), United States Intelligence Community (USIC), and IA agencies. The purpose of these information exchanges is to enable proactive LE/CI cyber operations. VULNERABILITY DISCLOSURE PROGRAM (DC3/VDP) Support DC3’s role in the Vulnerability Disclosure Policy approved by the Secretary of Defense and the Department of Justice which authorizes private-sector cybersecurity researchers (AKA Hackers) to scan public-facing DoD web sites for vulnerabilities. DC3 is the sole focal point for receiving vulnerability reports and interacting with researchers. DC3 ensures that reports are delivered to the system owner and remediation personnel as quickly as possible. BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS (DC3/BTO) BTO is the support element of DC3 and provides five functions: human resources, security administration, information technology (IT), cyber security, and logistics that enable operations in a complex dynamic cyber environment. This requirement is supports two of the five: information technology (IT), cyber security.