3 DHS Contracts Expected to Drop in the Next Few Months

We are tracking three Department of Homeland Security (DHS) contracts expected to drop in the next few months: Customer Relations Management Integration (CRM), Applications Development Engineering and Sustainment (EADIS), and Comprehensive Fee Rule Implementation for the Student and Exchange Visitor Program Support Services. Are you considering going after any of these DHS opportunities?

Here are 5 questions to ask yourself before you make a bid decision.

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Government Contract #1: Customer Relations Management Integration (CRM)

Agency: Department of Homeland Security
Expected Release Date: December 2018 (Deltek Estimate)
Value: $100 Million
Competition Type: SB Set-Aside
Summary of Requirements: The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency (ICE), Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) has a requirement for Customer Relations Management (CRM) integration services. The requirements for this opportunity are detailed below:

Deliver highly proficient with proven capabilities in the following areas:

  • CRM services
  • Software licensing and maintenance (O&M)
  • Enhancements
  • Administration
  • Transition
  • Training
  • End-user support services

Provide services that enable the agency to efficiently track various kind of information, engagements, and relationships to:

  • Improve partner experience
  • More efficiently apply resources
  • Identify trends or anomalies that may warrant additional attention
  • Increase the impact of share information
  • Streamline mission processes
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Government Contract #2: Applications Development Engineering and Sustainment (EADIS)

Agency: Department of Homeland Security
Expected Release Date: January 2019 (Deltek Estimate)
Value: $350 Million
Competition Type: Full and Open | Unrestricted
Summary of Requirements: The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has a continuing requirement for Applications Development, Engineering, and Sustainment (formerly known as EADIS).

FEMA’s desired outcome is to transform the organization so that resources are optimized and the mission is more efficiently and effectively accomplished. For the period 2015 through 2019, FEMA priorities are primarily to strengthen IT governance and cybersecurity, to modernize infrastructure and systems, to eliminate redundancies, and to enhance support for data-driven analytics.

The task orders issued under the IDIQ will be designed to acquire Applications Engineering services and will be written against five functional areas:

  • Program Management
  • Enterprise Architecture Development
  • Data Architecture Development
  • Applications Development
  • Training
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Government Contract #3: Comprehensive Fee Rule Implementation for the Student and Exchange Visitor Program Support Services

Agency: Department of Homeland Security
Expected Release Date: March 2019 (Deltek Estimate)
Value: $22.44 Million
Competition Type: SB Set-Aside
Summary of Requirements: The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Homeland Security Investigations has a requirement for a comprehensive free rule implementation for the student and exchange visitor program support services. The Contractor shall provide all personnel, supervision, and other items and services necessary to perform:

  • Financial and Fee Management
  • Business Integration and Organizational Development Support and Analysis
  • Performance Measurement and Management Support
  • Strategic Planning
  • Risk Assessment and Management Support
  • Project Management and Oversight
  • Planning and Implementation Support
  • Research Analytical Support
  • Business Consulting