Protest Denied: $279M USCIS FALCON (Fast Agile Lifecycle for Continuous Verification, Operations & Nextgen) contract

Updated August 30, 2024

The lone known protest filed with GAO in relation to this heavily competed and recently awarded 5-year contract to support U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Information Technology (IT) systems delivery, primarily VIS (Verification Information System), has been denied.


Updated June 4, 2024

The purpose of this procurement is to provide USCIS with continuation of services due to protest delays of FALCON. This action serves as a bridge task order to transition to FALCON. Joint Application Management, Operations and NextGen II (JAMON II) is intended to provide critical support of the VIS modernization development process that is now being conducted in the Amazon Web Cloud (AWS) environment. See the extension details here. 

and on a related note, see details related to a planned Agile, Secure Development, and Operations for Verification (ASDOV) Contract – Bridge. See details here. 


Added May 28, 2024

A formal protest has been filed with GAO in relation to this heavily competed and recently awarded 5-year contract to support U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Information Technology (IT) systems delivery, primarily VIS (Verification Information System).

Protester: Slalom Inc.
Solicitation Number: 70SBUR24Q00000004
Agency: Department of Homeland Security : United States Citizenship and Immigration Services
File number: B-422623.1
Outcome: Denied
Decision Date: Aug 29, 2024

Track Related GAO Activity Here.

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