Opportunity
SAM #15DDHQ26Q00000027
DEA Solicitation for Cloud-Hosted Managed Attribution System (Chameleon) and Support Services
Buyer
DEA Headquarters
Posted
July 02, 2026
Respond By
July 31, 2026
Identifier
15DDHQ26Q00000027
NAICS
518210, 541512, 541513, 541519
This opportunity is for the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Office of Acquisition (FA), Office of Diversion Control (OD), seeking a cloud-hosted Managed Attribution System (Chameleon) to support internet-based investigations. - Government Buyer: - Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Office of Acquisition (FA), Office of Diversion Control (OD) - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation or attachments - Products/Services Requested: - Managed Attribution System (Chameleon) supporting up to 200 concurrent users - Annual licenses for concurrent subscribers (200) - Annual administrator logging/audit licenses (200) - Video and social media platform access (200) - Dedicated infrastructure maintenance and storage solution - Tiered geosite access (CONUS and OCONUS) - Dedicated product support (1 FTE and 0.5 FTE) - Training and installation services - Switchboard SE annual subscription service (18) and appliance sets (8) - Mobile device emulators (200) - Other direct costs and travel - Unique/Notable Requirements: - System must provide anonymized browsing, managed attribution with geographic IP routing, secure evidence collection, and mobile device emulation - Integrated training and support for up to 200 users - Cloud-hosted solution with infrastructure maintenance and storage - Set aside for small businesses - Firm fixed price contract with base and four option years, plus a 6-month extension option
Description
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Cyber Support Section (ODV) needs to continue to modernize and streamline DEA’s Internet-based investigative resources with an integrated managed attribution and evidence collection system. Deployment of these capabilities, across the entire DEA will equip agents and analysts with standardized technical tools necessary to safely and effectively conduct online research and collect and preserve evidence.
Conducting Internet-based investigations and research browsing has multiplied over the past several years. With the advent of Drug Trafficking Organizations (DTOs) relying heavily upon Internet-based applications and Dark Web sites to facilitate their criminal enterprise, it is anticipated that in the future, electronic communications will be the preferred and the exclusive means of communication. The threat landscape described creates opportunities for law enforcement to exploit illicit Dark Web market sites utilized by DTOs and dismantle their operations.