Author: Nichols Martin|| Date Published: July 30, 2021
The National Nuclear Security Administration is seeking potential vendors to participate in an upcoming solicitation for managed information technology and cybersecurity services.
A presolicitation notice posted on SAM.gov says NNSA’s Office of the Chief Information Officer intends to procure contractor services to modernize classified and unclassified systems.
NNSA said an existing cybersecurity support contract is scheduled to expire in July 2022 and the agency is establishing a single-award blanket purchase agreement for managed service offerings.
A BPA holder will select the service providers, coordinate services, accommodate end-user requests, manage financial matters, facilitate transitions, oversee concept development efforts and support project management.
Interested parties may respond to the presolicitation notice through Aug. 27.
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