Hampton Network Infrastructure

The Department of Defense (DoD), Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), has a requirement for DISA Hampton Roads Virginia Network and Cabling Infrastructure (NetCI).

Solicitation Summary

The Department of Defense (DoD), Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), has a requirement for DISA Hampton Roads Virginia Network and Cabling Infrastructure (NetCI).

Solicitation in a Nutshell

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Details

Agency Department of Defense (DoD), Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA)
Solicitation Number 832470795
Status Pre-RFP
Solicitation Date 12/2024 (Estimate)
Award Date 05/2025 (Estimate)
Contract Ceiling Value $10,000,000
Contract Vehicle GSA CONSOLIDATED MULTIPLE AWARD SCHEDULE
Competition Type  Small Bus Set-Aside
Type of Award  Task / Delivery Order
Primary Requirement Information Technology
Duration 1 year(s) base plus 4 x 1 year(s) option(s)
Contract Type Firm Fixed Price,Cost Reimbursement,Task Order
No. of Expected Awards N/A
NAICS Code(s):
541519

Other Computer Related Services
Size Standard: $34.0 million annual receipts except 150 Employees for Information Technology Value Added Resellers

Place of Performance:
  • Suffolk, Virginia, United States
  • Norfolk, Virginia, United States
Opportunity Website: https://sam.gov/opp/a5a388a8c12c4f298f1c39ec53fd2952/view

Background

N/A

Requirements

The contractor shall provide services to meet the following:

  • J6 Hampton Roads (JPH) Network Operations
    • The DISA JPH Network Operations and Engineering Team is currently comprised of eight Government civilians maintaining the network. This contract is to provide additional support to the existing Government civilians in the network operations and engineering sections. The contract team will complete all projects assigned to them and handle approximately 1,000 service tickets per year. The two networks JPH currently support are comprised of approximately 15,000 IT assets, 2,000 users, and 400 devices combined. The devices consist of Cisco routers, switches, and appliances, F5 network load balancers, RSA SecurID authentication managers and ViaSAT, L-3 Communications, and General Dynamics encryption devices.
  • JPH Network Engineering
    • The DISA JPH Network Engineering Team has the responsibility to assist with the engineering baseline, planning, modernization, design, development, integration, and testing of incremental changes or network modernizations to the JPH Enclaves within the DISA J6 Hampton Roads Enterprise communications network. They also serve as the Tier IV escalation point to resolve issues on the DISA J6 HR Enterprise communications network. On average, Tier IV receives about 15 tickets per year.
  • JPH Cable Plant Infrastructure and Management
    • The contractor shall maintain the cable plant infrastructure that provides DISA J6 IT Enterprise network access. In all the DISA J6 Hampton Roads locations (Norfolk and Suffolk), the contractor shall be responsible for cabling and connectivity from the wall plate to the end user device. The vendor shall be responsible to maintain the cable plant infrastructure that provides network access to approximately 2,000 Hampton Roads users, including intra- and inter-facility cabling. This infrastructure provides users with access to the full complement of IT Services provided by the DISA J6 IT Enterprise. The DISA users in Hampton Roads will require unclassified and classified access to all of the IT capabilities (i.e., Office Productivity Applications, Internet and Intranet access, Voice and Video over IP, Video Teleconference, Voice over Secure IP (VOSIP), Information Services, Data Storage and Access to mission oriented databases, Access to applications maintenance on non-DISA networks, Defense Red Switch Network (DRSN), Collaborative Services, Remote-Access and Teleworking support, Communications Security (COMSEC), and Message Services that are available to DISA IT Enterprise end-users located in the Hampton Roads buildings located on both Norfolk and Suffolk campuses. The cable plant infrastructure and management team are currently comprised of all contractors.
  • JPH Protected Distribution System
    • The contractor shall perform weekly tests on alarmed Protection Distribution System (PDS) in accordance with Committee on National Security Systems Instruction (CNSSI) No. 7003 standards and provide weekly results to Government personnel. The contractor shall also perform analysis of PDS alerts, issues, and problems and document findings in accordance with CNSSI No. 7003 standards during core hours. The system is monitored by building security personnel outside of core hours. The contractor shall provide technical support to PDS device configurations, modes, and settings and support to troubleshoot and resolve issues or upgrade the application.

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