Opportunity
SAM #NGBEDAI
National Guard Bureau RFI for Enterprise Data and AI Program
Buyer
Air National Guard Readiness Center
Posted
April 24, 2026
Respond By
May 22, 2026
Identifier
NGBEDAI
NAICS
518210, 541512, 541690, 541715
The National Guard Bureau (NGB), part of the Department of Defense and Department of the Army, is seeking industry input to inform the creation of an Enterprise Data and Artificial Intelligence (AI) Program. - Government Buyer: - W39L USA NG Readiness Center, Arlington, VA - Under the Department of the Army and Department of Defense - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the RFI - Products/Services Requested: - Industry feedback on capabilities, solution architectures, and innovative approaches for an enterprise-wide data environment and AI-enabled decision advantage - No specific products, part numbers, or quantities are listed - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Focus on establishing a scalable, enterprise-wide data and AI program for the National Guard Bureau - Seeks input on technical capabilities and best practices to inform future acquisition strategy - All technical requirements are referenced in an attachment (not provided) - This is a market research RFI and does not obligate the government to procure any products or services
Description
This RFI is issued for market research purposes to inform the development of an NGB Enterprise Data and AI Program. The intent is to identify industry capabilities, innovative approaches, and potential solution architectures that can enable NGB to establish an enterprise-wide data environment and AI-enabled decision advantage. Please see attachment for details.
Email responses to Ms. Jeannie Botteri, jeannie.m.botteri.civ@army.mil and LaKia Johnson, lakia.l.johnson.ctr@army.mil.
This RFI is not a solicitation for proposals and does not obligate the Government to issue a future procurement. Information received will be used to shape requirements, refine acquisition strategy, and assess the feasibility of available technologies and implementation approaches.