Author: Elodie Collins|| Date Published: December 1, 2025
The Defense Information Systems Agency has issued the draft request for proposals and performance work statement for its Communications Capacity Services, or CSC, III effort. According to the presolicitation documents posted on SAM.gov, DISA requires hardware, operating software, storage, network management tools, automation tools and technical services needed to create a secure, reliable, cost-effective and modern communications infrastructure at its sites and other approved locations.
What Is DISA’s Capacity Services Communications Program?
CSC III covers the acquisition of technical support services. DISA will award a firm-fixed-priced contract with a five-year base period of performance and five option years for the requirements.
The effort supports DISA’s establishment of on-demand, dynamically scalable communications that can adjust capacity in response to increasing or decreasing demand. The agency is in charge of providing the networks needed to facilitate communications and information exchange across the Department of Defense.
Comments on the presolicitation documents are due on Dec. 9.
DISA has issued two prior CSC contracts in the past two decades. Knight Point Systems won both contracts in 2011 and 2018.
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