Opportunity
SAM #W912CH25SC001-AoI013
Army Seeks 8(a) IT and Security Support Services for CPE Ground Combat Platforms
Buyer
U.S. Army Acquisition Directorate
Posted
June 11, 2026
Respond By
June 19, 2026
Identifier
W912CH25SC001-AoI013
NAICS
541512
This opportunity is for SBA 8(a) businesses to provide IT and security support services to the U.S. Army's Capability Portfolio Executive (CPE) Ground Combat Platforms, managed by the Army Contracting Command - Detroit Arsenal (ACC-DTA). - Scope includes: - Administration, design, sustainment, and support of SharePoint and Power Platform solutions - Personnel and facility security management - Cloud hosting support and architecture - Application development, testing, and helpdesk support - Asset management and compliance - Artificial Intelligence (AI) and automation solutions - Labor categories required: - SharePoint SMEs, developers, administrators, and architects - Application developers and testers - Cloud architects, engineers, and software developers - Security specialists (personnel and compliance) - Asset managers, program managers, business analysts, and data/reporting specialists - Contract structure: - Total 8(a) Set-Aside - Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (ID/IQ), Firm Fixed Price - Level of Effort (FP-LOE) - Task order-based awards - Period of performance: - Estimated August 2026 to August 2031, with a phase-in period up to 60 days - No specific OEMs, products, or part numbers are listed; focus is on professional services and technical expertise - Interested vendors must review the full CSO and attachments for submission and evaluation details - Awards are subject to funding and successful negotiations; the government is not obligated to make an award
Description
This announcement is for Information Technology (IT) and Security Support under the Army Contracting Command - Detroit Arsenal (ACC-DTA) Commercial Solutions Opening (CSO) W911KF-25-S-C0001-0008.
Interested Parties should review the attachments and the full CSO posting on SAM.gov for submissions and evaluation procedures. ACC-DTA is not obligated to extend a request for proposal or make an award as a result of this CSO AoI; all awards are subject to the availability of funds and successful negotiations. This CSO AoI is not an authorization to begin performance, and in no way obligates the Government for any costs incurred by the Offeror associated with developing a Response. Prior to commencement of any activities associated with performance under this CSO AoI, the Government will issue a written directive or contractual document signed by the Contracting Officer with appropriate consideration established. ACC-DTA reserves the right to modify the requirements of this CSO AoI.