DoD seeks contractor to run analysis center.

Opportunity name: Operation of the Information Assurance Technical Analysis Center (IATAC) Agency: Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC) Contract length: ...

Opportunity name: Operation of the Information Assurance Technical Analysis Center (IATAC)

Agency: Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC)

Contract length: 7 years

Estimated value: $1.68 billion

Incumbent: Booz Allen Hamilton

Services provided: The operations of the IATAC include: the facilitation and use of information assurance technology, scientific and technical information in the design, development, testing, evaluation, operations and maintenance of IT for DoD systems. This includes general support for IA technology, information and policy within DoD and the government, which also includes the maintenance and development of methods for the collection and analysis of IA technology information.

Timeline: DoD has been doing market research for DTIC IAC contracts. The request for proposals release is dependent on other IAC core contracts some of which are schedule to be competed prior to IATAC. This schedule could mean greater delays, but the current Input estimate is August 2009.

Government contact: Janet Tweed, Contracting Officer, 402-232-5319, janet.tweed@offutt.af.mil

Input opportunity ID: 34916 (INPUT clients only)

For more on the DTIC IATAC contract visit: Input’s blog.

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