Opportunity
SAM #15F06726R0000307
FBI Solicitation for Enterprise AI GPU Servers, Rack-Scale Systems, TPU Pods, and Networking Hardware
Buyer
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Posted
July 17, 2026
Respond By
August 17, 2026
Identifier
15F06726R0000307
NAICS
334111, 423430
This FBI procurement seeks enterprise-grade artificial intelligence (AI) hardware infrastructure for high-performance computing and machine learning workloads. - Government Buyer: - Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Division and Facilities Contracts Unit - HQ - OEMs and Vendors Mentioned: - NVIDIA (B300, NVL72 GB300, L40S, BlueField DPU) - Google (TPU v7/v8 Pod) - Dell (PowerEdge XE9780) - HPE (ProLiant) - Supermicro (A+ servers) - Products/Services Requested: - AI Compute Servers (NVIDIA B300, Dell PowerEdge XE9780, 4 units) - Rack-Scale AI Systems (NVIDIA NVL72 GB300, 2-3 units) - Pod-Scale AI Systems (Google TPU v7/v8 Pod, 1 unit) - AI Inference Servers (NVIDIA RTX L40S, HPE/Dell/Supermicro, 10 units) - Networking Components (NVIDIA BlueField DPU, High-speed NICs, 1+ units) - Software, models, licenses, subscriptions, and supporting components - OEM warranty and technical support (minimum three-year coverage) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - All hardware must be commercially available and optimized for enterprise AI, machine learning, and HPC workloads - Minimum technical specifications: Intel Xeon 6767P or better, large memory/storage, advanced GPU architectures, secure air-gapped operation - Delivery primarily to FBI CJIS Division in Clarksburg, WV - Warranty and software licensing required; software and support to be priced separately - IDIQ contract structure with minimum guarantee and maximum aggregate value - Delivery and warranty/support coverage extend beyond ordering period - Estimated Contract Value: - Minimum $2,000 per contract; maximum aggregate $88,000,000 - Period of Performance: - Ordering period from September 1, 2026, through August 31, 2027; deliveries may extend to August 31, 2028; warranty/support for at least three years
Description
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is issuing Request for Proposals (RFP) No. 15F06726R0000307 for commercially available enterprise artificial intelligence hardware infrastructure.
The anticipated acquisition includes:
Enterprise AI compute servers; Rack-scale AI systems; Pod-scale AI systems; AI inference servers and expansion hardware; High-speed network interface cards, data processing units, and related networking components; Associated OEM software and licenses; and OEM warranty and technical-support coverage.
The Government anticipates awarding approximately two to four firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contracts. The Government reserves the right to make a greater or fewer number of awards, including a single award, based on the proposals received and the Government’s best-value determination. Awards may be made by product category, and the Government is not required to make an award under every category.
The maximum aggregate value of all contracts awarded under this solicitation is $88,000,000.00. The minimum guarantee applicable to each awarded IDIQ contract is $2,000.
This acquisition is unrestricted.
NAICS: 334111 – Electronic Computer Manufacturing Small Business Size Standard: 1,250 employees PSC: 7B20 – High Performance Compute
Questions
Questions must be submitted using Attachment 3, Question Submittal Template, no later than:
July 31, 2026, at 3:00 p.m. Eastern Time
Questions shall be submitted by email to:
Melissa Golicz mgolicz@fbi.gov
Responses will be provided by solicitation amendment when determined appropriate.
Proposal Submission
Proposals must be received no later than:
August 17, 2026, at 3:00 p.m. Eastern Time
Proposals shall be submitted electronically by email to:
Melissa Golicz mgolicz@fbi.gov
Proposals shall not be submitted through SAM.gov.
Offerors are responsible for confirming successful transmission and timely receipt of their complete proposals. If a proposal exceeds the email system’s megabyte limit, it may be submitted in multiple emails. Each email must identify the submission sequence, such as “Email 1 of 3.” All emails and attachments must be received by the proposal deadline.