Included below are 10 of the most viewed and most asked about potential RFQ and RFPs that stand to be recompeted at the Department of Homeland Security’s U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services in 2023.
This list includes multiple large IDIQ/BPAs (100M+) and definitive contracts, as well as some smaller 8(a) sole source recompetes and strategic contracts, while covering a broad set of requirements that range from Data Governance and Dashboard support to Salesforce development, cloud hosting, and Administrative and Program Support Services.
While some of these potential requirements will not end up being recompeted in 2023 for any number of reasons (e.g., contract consolidation, extension, cancellation, etc), this list can serve as a great foundation as you build out your pipeline and start to have teaming discussions.
- $100M USCIS Cloud Hosting BPA (70SBUR19A00000012)
- USCIS Chief Financial Office (CFO) Support Services for the Information Technology Business Management Dashboard (ITBMD) – (70SBUR21C00000016)*
- USCIS Workload Analysis and Resource Modeling (70SBUR19F00000566)
- $11M CSPED Administrative and Program Support Services (70SBUR18C00000008)
- USCIS Human Resource Support Services (70SBUR18F00000752)
- $140M+ USCIS Service Center Operations Support Services (SCOSS) – (70SBUR19F00000384)
- $43M USCIS STARS Services in support of the National Immigration System (70SBUR19F00000243)
- $300M Multiple-Award USCIS Services for Enabling Agile Delivery (SEAD) BPA 9 Awardees (70SBUR18A00000001 – 70SBUR18A00000009)
And three, two very small, that were recently awarded, but are already drawing a lot of interest:
- USCIS Interim SNOW Development Services (70SBUR22F00000277)
- USCIS FOIA A-File Operations Time & Motion Study/Staffing Allocation Model – (70SBUR22C00000017)*
- $19M USCIS Data Governance – Data Sharing/Policy Development/Standards Implementation (70SBUR22F00000186)
*Last awarded as an 8(a) Sole Source Contract
Please note that some of these tasks and contracts are set to expire in early 2024, but any competition and related capture efforts are likely to take place in 2023.
Related Resources:
- ** Just Published: New Small Business Alliances formed for some leading GovCon companies in FY 2022
- ** Just Published: 20 Federal National Security Focused Woman-Owned Small Businesses making big noise as we enter FY 2023
- USCIS FY22 2nd Quarter Conference Call Slides
- Fiscal Year 2023 Budget – USCIS
Looking for an 8(a), WOSB, HUBZone or SDVOSB to partner with at USCIS? Click Here and filter the list by several key indicators, to include socio-economic status, NAICS, Contract Vehicle access, etc.
Firms drawing the most attention:
Included below is a list of the large and small companies we have noted as drawing the most views by Government and industry leaders on the OrangeSlices AI consultant directory over the past 90 days and that bring direct past performance and/or related relationships in support of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
- A Square Group
- Anika Systems
- INADEV
- Softrams
- Alpha Omega Integration
- Dignari
- Cyber Security Innovations
- Peraton
- Simple Technology Solutions
- Cybernamic
- Red Cedar Consultancy/Ekagra Partners
- MetaPhase Consulting
- Sev1Tech
- DV United
- Clear Global Solutions
- Impyrian
- VerticalApps
- GDIT
- NetImpact
- Aretec / AretecSBD JV
- Amivero
If your firm has capabilities that might support any of the efforts identified above, or if you are just interested in teaming at DHS USCIS in general, make sure to comment below and let others know who you are.
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